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the specified Master Page on the last backside of a section if that page is empty. That
page will then also be skipped from the page count unless the page numbers continue on
the next section (see "Configuring page numbers" on page533).
Note that if the Omit empty back side for Last or Single sheet option (see "General
options" on page1085) is checked as well, the empty backside will not appear in the
output at all and will not be counted in any case.
5. Optionally, decide which Media should be linked to each sheet.
6. If output documents can be so long that they cannot fit in one envelope, you may check
the Repeat sheet configuration option to have the sheet configuration repeat every n
number of pages.
7. Click OK to save the settings and close the dialog.
Note
Master Pages, Media and Duplex printing options can also be set in a Control Script (see
"Control Scripts" on page954 and "Control Script API" on page1466). This is especially
useful when you need identical sections with different settings.
Deleting a Master Page
To delete a Master Page, expand the Master pages folder on the Resources pane, right-click
the master page, and click Delete.
Note that one Master Page as well as one Media must always exist in a Print template. Just
leave it empty if you don't need it.
Media
When the output of a Print context is meant to be printed on paper that already has graphical
and text elements on it (called stationery, or preprinted sheets), you can add a copy of this
media, in the form of a PDF file, to the Media folder.
Media can be applied to pages in a Print section, to make them appear as a background to
those pages. This ensures that elements added to the Print context will correspond to their
correct location on the preprinted media.
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