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Originally Posted by BMCarbaugh
I've tried every method under the sun to insert page-breaks. Page-breaks carried over from Open Office, sigil section-splits, non-breaking spaces, invisible characters, all of the above formatted to the "insert page break before" heading style that all my other headings use, etc.
The only reliable method I've found is to create, within sigil, a dedicated section (ie a separate html file created with the "split at marker" tool) containing an image (a single white pixel). But this is sort of a workaround, and less than ideal.
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A new XHTML file is the way to force a page break. Will a non-breaking space do as content?
But be careful. Ebooks are not fascimilies of printed books, and shouldn't attempt to be. On an ereader, flipping to a blank page will be perceived as a glitch. Anything but restful!