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Identifying How to Print a Record on One Page
Which property ensures that all of the details for a record will be printed on the same page, instead of being broken
up between two pages during printing?
O the Control Source property
the Force New Page property
O the Keep Together property
o the Page Break property
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C) The Keep Together Property
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