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Page Breaks and Page Headers

loretta rinaldi
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December 5, 2014

I am building a template - a very long template.  Is there a way to create a multi-line, table format page header and also insert page breaks so that when Wiki page is created, it starts a new page where I want it to and it has the same header information at the top of each page.

I do not want to export to PDF from Wiki. I will want to print the Wiki page itself directly to a printer. Thanks.

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Steffen Heller
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December 9, 2014

That is a tricky question because there are a few things that can be mixed up easily.

With confluence you can customize the appearance of your PDFs. These customisations include e.g. headers, automatic page breaks and more.

BUT this only applies to PDF generation, and this is not the same thing as printing the wiki page. When you print out the wiki page all these customisations won't have no effect at all. 

In other words:
You can create a template that will create a wiki page that will have all you want when exported to PDF. But if you just print it out it won't have any of that, no headers, no page breaks, no nothing. The print out of your wiki page will look like the normal standard print preview from your browser.

 

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JeffP December 5, 2014

Loretta,

Please see the responses at page breaks in pdf's for a similar situation.

Cheers!

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