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type of image file) for both the front and the back of the Media, and you can determine how the
virtual stationery should be positioned on the page. This is done as follows:
1. On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, expand the Media folder, right-
click the Media and click Properties.
2. Now you can change the name and page size of the Media. Note that it isn't possible to
change the page size once the Media is applied to a section. Media can only be applied
to sections that have the same size.
3. On the Virtual Stationery tab, you can click the Select Image button to select a PDF
image file.
Note
Encrypted PDF files are not supported in PDF pass-through mode. See "PDF
Options" on page1255.
l Click Resources, Disk or Url, depending on where the image is located.
l Resources lists the images that are present in the Images folder on the
Resources pane.
l Disk lists image files that reside in a folder on a hard drive that is accessible
from your computer. Click the Browse button to select a folder (or an image in
a folder).
As an alternative it is possible to enter the path manually. You can give a local
path (e.g. C:\Images\Test.jpg) or use the "file" protocol. The complete syntax of
a fully qualified URL with the "file" protocol is:file://<host>/<path>.
Note: if the host is"localhost", it can be omitted, resulting
infile:///<path>, for example:
file:///c:/resources/images/image.jpg.
l Url lists image files from a specific web address. Select the protocol (http or
https), and then enter a web address (for example,
http://www.mysite.com/images/image.jpg).
Note
If a URL doesn't have a file extension, and the option Save with template is
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