Defining page breaks and numbering
Usually, pagination settings are associated with subsummary parts, but you can set page break options for any part on the layout except headers and footers, and top navigation and bottom
navigation parts. The pagination changes that you make appear only in Preview mode and when you print.
For information about creating a new part, see
Adding a layout part.
To define page breaks and page numbering for a part:
2. In the Part Setup dialog box, select the part, then click Change.
You can also double-click the part label on the layout.
3. In the Part Definition dialog box, specify pagination options.
To | Select |
Start a new page before printing the contents of the selected part (for example, to print a trailing grand summary on a new page) | Page break before each occurrence. |
Start a new page after printing the contents of the selected part a specified number of times (for example, to print five records in the body, and then start a new page) | Page break after every <value> occurrences, and enter the number of part occurrences that you want per page. (The default value of 1 prints one part occurrence per page.) |
Reset the page number to 1 after the selected part prints (for example, to start page numbering after a title header if you want it to serve as a cover page) | Restart page numbers after each occurrence. |
Allow the contents of the selected part to be split on different pages, printing a portion at the bottom of one page, and the rest on the next page. (FileMaker Pro won't split the contents of a part across two pages unless you specify this option, or the height of the part won’t fit on a single page.) | Allow part to break across page boundaries. To keep the portion of the part that will not fit on the bottom of the page from printing at the top of the next page, also select Discard remainder of part before new page (for example, to print the information in a Notes field to the bottom of the page and truncate the rest). |
Notes
•To show or hide page breaks in Layout mode, choose View menu > Page Breaks.
•If your layout is set up to print records in columns and you’ve specified to print records down the page, if you choose
Page break after every <value> occurrences, FileMaker Pro starts a new column (not a new page) after the part when you preview or print. If the column setup is to print records across the page, the specified page break starts a new page. For more information about printing records in columns, see
Setting up to print records in columns.
•If the body or other layout part is too large to fit on the printed page, FileMaker Pro displays a page break as a heavy, dashed line on the layout to show where it will divide the part when you print. To fit more on the page, you can set sliding options to shrink fields and the enclosing part if the fields contain variable amounts of information. See
Removing blank spaces in printouts.
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