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Note
To set the background of a section in script, you need a Control Script; see "Control
Script: Setting a Print section's background" on page836.
The settings made in the Control Script take precedence over the settings made in the
Print Section Properties dialog.
Tip
An alternative to using a PDFas background inside the template is to layer the template
(i.e. the PDF output of a Print section) over the background PDF via a Script task in a
Workflow process. This is called 'stamping'. In the unusual case where extracting text
from the PDF that is the output of a Print section with a PDFbackground doesn't work, it
is recommended to use this method.
Setting the binding style for a Print section
In printing, Finishing is the binding style, or the way pages are bound together. Each Print
section can have its own Finishing settings, as well as the Print context as a whole; see
"Setting the binding style for the Print context" on page467.
To set the binding style of a Print section:
1.
On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, expand the Print context and right-
click the Print section.
2.
Click Finishing.
3. Choose a Binding style and, if applicable, the number of holes.
Overriding binding styles in a job creation preset
A Job Creation Preset can override the binding styles set for the Print sections and for the Print
context as a whole. To bind output in another way than defined in the template’s settings:
1. Create a Job Creation Preset that overrides the settings of one or more sections: select
File > Presets and see "Job Creation Presets" on page1106 for more details.
2. Select that Job Creation Preset in the Print wizard, or send it to Workflow and select it in
the task that creates Print content; see "Generating Print output" on page1330.
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