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merge.context.sections['Section 1'].enabled = false;
merge.context.sections['Section 2'].enabled = false;
merge.context.sections['Section 3'].enabled = true;
merge.context.sections['Section 3'].part = "PDFAttach1";
merge.context.sections['Section 4'].enabled = true;
merge.context.sections['Section 4'].restartPageNumber = false;
merge.context.sections['Section 5'].enabled = false;
merge.context.sections['Section 6'].enabled = true;
merge.context.sections['Section 6'].part = "PDFAttach2";
} else if (merge.context.type == ContextType.WEB) {
merge.context.sections['default Section'].enabled = false; //
disable whatever is the default section
merge.context.sections['Section A'].enabled = true;
merge.context.sections['Section A'].part = "WebPartA";
merge.context.sections['Section B'].enabled = true;
merge.context.sections['Section B'].part = "WebPartB";
}
}
Note
For another example, see this how-to: Output sections conditionally.
Note
If the Email PDF Password Script Wizard defines a password, and a template has a Control Script
that creates multiple PDF attachments, all the attachments are secured by the same password by
default. Using a Control Script, you can set set different passwords for attachments; see "Control
Script: Securing PDF attachments" on page658.
Positioning the background of a Print section
These scripts both set the background of a Print section to the same PDF, but they position it
differently.
Using abolute positioning
var activeSection = merge.template.contexts.PRINT.sections['Section
1'];
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