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Mask parts of the page content
You can mask those parts of the page content that you do not want to print. For example, you
want to remove a company logo from a document. Applied masks will be scaled, rotated, and
shifted along with the content of the pages.
NOTE
Any mask that you apply on page content disappears when you click the [Clean-up] button. After
you close the [Clean-up] dialog, the mask appears again. For example, you have masked some
page content. Then you click the [Clean-up] button. This causes the mask to disappear. In the
[Clean-up] dialog you align the content of the page. Then you close the [Clean-up] dialog and the
mask appears again. Now, the mask might cover some of the aligned page content. Therefore,
always do a clean-up before you mask any content.
1. Select the pages for which you want to mask a part of the page content.
• To select a page range: select a page in the structure view, press the <Shift> key, then
select another page.
• To select non-sequential pages: select a page in the structure view, press the <Ctrl> key,
then select several non-sequential pages.
2. Click [Pages] - [Mask].
3. Use any of the selection tools to select the area that you want to mask.
4. Click [Apply].
Mask parts of the page content
Chapter 4 - The [Pages] workspace
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