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Printing "selection" runs pages together without page breaks

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I am printing remittance advices (EOBs) from a medical claims software. I choose the ones to print, but firefox prints them without page breaks between the different insurance companies. Previously in Internet Explorer I could "select all" , print "selection" and it would set the page breaks. Have tried this with Firefox and it continues to print without page breaks

I am printing remittance advices (EOBs) from a medical claims software. I choose the ones to print, but firefox prints them without page breaks between the different insurance companies. Previously in Internet Explorer I could "select all" , print "selection" and it would set the page breaks. Have tried this with Firefox and it continues to print without page breaks

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Could you attach a "demo" file to print, please (maybe just a blank one with fake data).

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I am curious why you choose to use Firefox for "selection" printing from medical claims software?

Firefox doesn't do well as a text processing program, whereas IE is built into the Windows operating system so tightly that it probably uses parts of Word or WordPad for handling a "selection" of text like that without telling you what Windows components it is using. And Microsoft go nailed big by the EU over anti-trust issues related to that "bundling" with the Windows operating system.