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You don't. HTML is not a page layout language. It's up to
the browser to decide where and how to insert page breaks
when the document is being printed.
However, style sheets (not widely supported yet, although
Microsoft's Internet Explorer is beginning to use it) will
include support to indicate preferred balls for page breaks,
probably somewhat like the way LaTeX handles this.
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