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Konstantin123
Fluorite | Level 6

I have output (proc report):
1obs     1 First_row
             2 Second_row
             3 Third_row

2obs     1 First_row
             2 Second_row
             3 Third_row

 .
.

nobs    1 First_row

             2 Second_row
             3 Third_row
It is necessary to take measures to three  lines with the data of one observation does not break across pages.
(options linesize=90 pagesize=40)

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

If your question is how to put a page break in at a set point of your output, then the simple answer is this.  Have a datastep before the report procedure, that processes your data and adds a page variable in.  Then break on that page variable, e.g.:

data have;
  set have;
  if _n_ <= 9 then pge=1;  /* First 9 observations, based on 2 per section */
  else pge=2;  /* the other 9 */
run;

proc report data=have;
  columns _all_;
  define pge / noprint order;
  define...;
  
  break after pge / page;
run;

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