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How to Page Your Text Using Mospagebreak Tag

Submitted by on December 14, 2009 – 10:58 amNo Comment

So, you need to page your text. Of course you can easy page the text with a special command. But how you can make custom names for the pages in the tables of content?

For example, you do not wish to use standard Page1, Page2, … in tables of content and wish to name the pages as Introduction, Chapter 1, etc.

How you can do so?

Just use [mospagebreak] tag (replace [] with {} in your code):

[mospagebreak ]
[mospagebreak title=Page title]
[mospagebreak heading=First page]
[mospagebreak title=Page title &heading=First page] – works if goes first
[mospagebreak heading= First page &title= Page title] – works if goes first
Note: tag(s) may have a problem with its functioning when there are unnecessary spaces or incorrect tags allocation in the text.

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