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Old 12-04-2007, 01:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Printing Database Contents... 1 page at a time

This might be a completely noob question but...

I've got a bunch of entries in a mysql table. Imagine these entries as "recipes". I'd like to print them out (on an actual printer) page by page - all at once.

For instance - I've got this table full of event registrants and the client will need to print out all of the registrations on event day to utilize on site. There are about 300.

I'm not asking how to lay things out - rather is there some type of "new page" character that I can embed into my print media that will tell the printer to jump to a NEW PAGE at the appropriate places?

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