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2. Click the downward pointing arrow after Image and select either From Datamapper
input or From PDF resource.
From Datamapper input uses the active Data Mapping Configuration to retrieve the
PDF file that was used as input file, or another type of input file, converted to a PDF file.
With this option you don't need to make any other settings; click OK to close the dialog.
3. For a PDF resource, you have to specify where it is located. Click the Select Image
button.
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 lets you choose an image file that resides in a folder on a hard drive that is
accessible from your computer. Click the Browse button to select an image.
As an alternative it is possible to enter the path manually. The complete syntax
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.
Check the option Save with template to insert the image into the Images folder on
the Resources pane.
l Url allows you to choose an image from a specific web address. Select the protocol
(http or https), and then enter the web address (for example,
http://www.mysite.com/images/image.jpg).
Note
4.
Select the PDF's position:
l Fit to page stretches the PDF to fit the page size.
l Centered centers the PDF on the page, vertically and horizontally.
l Absolute places the PDF at a specific location on the page. Use the Top field to
specify the distance between the top side of the page and the top side of the PDF,
and the Left field to specify the distance between the left side of the page and the
left side of the PDF.
5.
Optionally, if the PDF has more than one page, you can set the range of pages that
should be used.
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