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To add a section to a context:
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On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, right-click the Print context , and
then click New section.
Note that the new section automatically gets the same properties as the first section.
The first Master Page (see "Master Pages" on page156) and Media (see "Media" on page159)
will automatically be applied to all pages in the new section, but this can be changed, see
"Applying a Master Page to a page in a Print section" on page158 and "Applying Media to a
page in a Print section" on page163.
Note that Print sections always start on a front page. To avoid empty pages between sections,
consider combining them into one section, and use page breaks to push content to the next
page (see "Page breaks" on page154).
Tip
Editing PDF files in the Designer is not possible, but when they're used as a section's
background, you can add text and other elements, such as a barcode, to them.
The quickest way to create a Print template based on a PDFfile is to right-click the PDF
file in the Windows Explorer and select Enhance with Connect. Alternatively, start
creating a new Print template with a Wizard, using the PDF-based Print template (see
"Creating a Print template with a Wizard" on page128).
To use a PDF file as background image for an existing section, see "Using a PDF file as
background image" on page143.
Note
Via a Control Script, sections can be added to a Print context dynamically; see
"Dynamically adding sections (cloning)" on page422.
Tip
If you need a whole Print section to be visible in the output only under certain conditions,
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