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What property of a form section is used to specify whether the Detail or footer form sections print on a separate page, rather than on the current page?

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The 'Force New Page' property of a form section is used to control if the Detail or footer prints on a separate page. Options include 'Before Section', 'After Section', or 'None' to determine page breaks before or after the section or to continue on the current page.

Step-by-step explanation:

The property of a form section used to specify whether the Detail or footer form sections print on a separate page is often referred to as the Force New Page property in many form design applications, such as Microsoft Access. When setting up the properties of a form section, you can choose among several options within the 'Force New Page' property. These options typically include 'Before Section', 'After Section', and 'None'. Choosing 'Before Section' will start the Detail or footer on a new page before it prints, while 'After Section' will ensure that the section prints and then a new page is started immediately after.

If 'None' is selected, the section will simply continue on the current page, provided there is enough space. Correctly setting this property is crucial for designing reports or forms that require specific formatting to enhance readability and organization.

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