Use this tab of the "Sections Formatting dialog" to specify how to break pages for printing and exporting.
Component
PDF Printing Page Break
Use this area to indicate whether to create a page break before the section, when you export an analysis to PDF, PPT, or Excel or print to PDF. This means that every time a value changes in the section drop target, the new section for that column is displayed on a new page, slide, or sheet. In addition, all other views on the compound layout are rendered on separate pages regardless of the section property break setting. This is useful for data-driven detail analyses.
You can select from the following:
No Page Break — Do not break pages.
Each member of all columns — Break at the innermost column, which inserts a page break between every section.
Each member of the first column — Break at the outermost column, which inserts a page break when the section label in the outermost column changes.
When the value of an outermost column changes, the value of the inner column is also considered changed. Therefore, setting page breaks at the innermost column inserts manual page breaks between every section.