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and the Left field to specify the distance between the left side of the page and the
left side of the PDF.
The Top and Left offset can be specified in the usual units of measurement or as a
percentage of the page (for example: a Left value of 25% means it will be placed at
25% of the page width).
5.
Set the scale of the image as a percentage of the original image.
6.
Click one of the options next to Rotation to rotate the image.
7.
Optionally, if the PDF has more than one page, you can set the range of pages that
should be used.
Note
The number of pages in the Print section is automatically adjusted to the number of
pages in the PDF file that are being used as the section's background image.
8.
Finally, click OK.
Note
To set the background of a section in script, you need a Control Script; see "Control Scripts" on
page751 and "Control Script API" on page1162.
Tip
An alternative to using a PDFas background inside the template is to layer the template (i.e. the
PDF output of a Print section) over the background PDF via a Script task in a Workflow process.
This is called 'stamping'. In the unusual case where extracting text from the PDF that is the output of
a Print section with a PDFbackground doesn't work, it is recommended to use this method.
Setting the binding style for a Print section
In printing, Finishing is the binding style, or the way pages are bound together. Each Print
section can have its own Finishing settings, as well as the Print context as a whole; see
"Setting the binding style for the Print context" on page406.
To set the binding style of a Print section:
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