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          |   | PhantomMs1 | MAY 08,  01:53 PM |  |  
        
          | This is one great feature I never knew about untill today!  thanks Cliff!   |  | 
  
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          |   | BobadooFunk | MAY 09,  01:33 AM |  |  | 
  
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          |   | IwannaIRM | MAY 09,  02:09 AM |  |  
        
          | Requires a sticky to keep it up front for all to read.   |  | 
  
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          |   | Cliff Pennock | MAY 09,  08:01 AM |  |  
        
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 So adding a pagebreak will give you a space between the posts you are puting in the v-book?  But when you print it will print out on a seperate page?  Just want to be sure I am understanding correctly.
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 Yes, that's it. HTML pages don't support pagebreaks so that's why you don't see anything when you are viewing a VBook, only when you print it (or do a Print Preview).
 
 Now it's time to explain another VBook tag, the "chapter" tag. To create a "header" from a text in your VBook, enclose the text in the [chapter]...[/chapter] tags:
 
 
 
 This is a new chapter
 This is the text of the new chapter. I also added a [pagebreak] tag so the new chapter starts on a new page when printing the VBook.
 
 
 (do the "Edit" and "View VBook") to see what I just did.
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          |   | Cliff Pennock | MAY 09,  08:34 AM |  |  | 
  
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          |   | ltlfrari | MAY 09,  05:00 PM |  |  
        
          | Awsome, What a stunningly simple idea. |  | 
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