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Background tab
This tab defines the background of the current Print section; see "Using a PDF file as
background image" on page339.
Numbering tab
The Numbering tab defines how page numbers are configured in the current Print section; see
"Configuring page numbers" on page346.
Web Section Properties
The Web section properties define some of the web page properties, especially details
appearing in the header.
For information about Web sections, see "Web pages" on page387.
Properties tab
For information about the settings on the Properties tab, see "Setting the title, meta data and a
shortcut icon" on page392.
Includes Tab
The Includes tab defines which style sheets and JavaScript files should be included in the
section when generating output, and in which order; see "Includes dialog" on page682.
For more information about stylesheets, see "Styling templates with CSS files" on page553.
For more information about using JavaScript, see "Using JavaScript" on page403.
Arrange Sections
The Arrange dialog is used to change the order of sections within a context. This can have an
effect on how they are outputted; see: "Print sections" on page335, "Email templates" on
page370 and "Web pages" on page387.
To access the Arrange dialog, on the Resources pane, right-click on any section or the context
containing them, and click Arrange.
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Name: Displays the name of each section within the context.
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Move Up: Click to move the currently selected section up one position.
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Move Down: Click to move the currently selected section down one position.
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