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What section property is used to specify whether the Report Header, Detail, or Report Footer section prints on a separate page, rather than on the current page?

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A student inquired about the section properties used to control page breaks in report design; these properties are generally known as page breaks or Keep Together settings, ensuring report sections either start on a new page or remain unsplit.

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The section property in report design, which specifies whether the Report Header, Detail, or Report Footer section prints on a separate page, is typically referred to as a page break or Keep Together property. In many reporting tools, these properties can be set to ensure that a section either always starts on a new page (page break) or is kept together on the same page if possible (Keep Together). If the content exceeds a single page, a Keep Together setting may lead to that section starting on a new page to avoid splitting across multiple pages.

The section property used to specify whether the Report Header, Detail, or Report Footer section prints on a separate page is called the Page Break property. This property determines where a section begins on a new page. By setting the Page Break property to After Section for the desired section, it will be forced to start on a new page.

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