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Absolute. Set a position for the top left corner of the PDF. The PDF will not be
resized.
l Top: the distance between the top of the page and the top of the PDF
l Left: the distance between the left side of the page and the left side of the
PDF.
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Pages group:
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All: Use all pages in the PDF file as the section's background. For each page in the
PDF file one page will be added to the Print section.
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Pages: Select a number of pages from the PDF file. For each page in the range,
one page will be added to the Print section.
Web Section Properties
The Web Section Properties defines some of the web page properties, especially details
appearing in the header.
Properties Tab
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Section Group:
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Name: Enter the name of the Section in the Web Context. This has no effect on
output.
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Page Title: Enter the title for the page. This is the contents of the <title> HTML tag.
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Shortcut Icon: Enter the path to the favicon.ico file, for instance images/favicon.ico.
If a valid favicon image is dragged to the Web Section, it will automatically be set as
a shortcut icon.
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Meta Information Group: This lists all <meta> tags that are added to the header of the
HTML file generated in the output. For more information on <meta> tags, see W3Schools
- HTML meta tag.
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Type: Select the type of <meta> tag. This is either name or http-equiv.
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Value: Enter the value of the <meta> tag, for instance when name is selected, this
could be keywords or description.
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Content: Enter the desired contents of the <meta> tag.
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Add: Click to add a new <meta> tag. to the list.
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Delete: Click to delete the currently selected <meta> tag.
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