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NSC | Using the Page Break <pbr> tag in Advanced PDF/HTML Templates
The Page Break <pbr> tag is used to force elements under it to be printed on the next page. A common mistake when using this tag is it is paired with a closing tag. See the sample code below:
<!--Wrong usage of pbr tag --> <pbr> [Elements to print on the next page] </pbr>
Since <pbr> is a standalone tag, it does not need to be closed, and for compliance with XML standards, standalone tags should have '/' after the tag name. See the code below:
<!--Correct usage of pbr tag --> <pbr /> [Elements to print on the next page]
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