Form designs contain at least
one page set. For forms intended for printing, you need to specify
where in the page set the master page is used; for example, in the first
printed page, the last printed page, or the printed pages in between.
Note:
The first page in the root page set cannot be
blank; it must contain a content area.
In addition, for form designs that contain more than one page
set, you must specify a break in a subform for printing to transition
from one page set to the next.
Note:
Specifying master page placement is not relevant
for form designs that are based on setting minimum and maximum page-occurrence
values.
The Only Page (in Page Set) option is useful when the rendered
form can be printed on one side of a printed page. For example,
although the data fits on one printed page in the form below, two
pages are printed because there is a master page for the first printed
page and a master page for the last printed page in the page set.
In the example, the header information appears on the first_page master
page and the footer information on the last_page master page.
To prevent two pages from being printed when everything can fit
on one page, create a master page and select the Only Page (in Page
Set) option. Whenever the data of the rendered form fits on one
side of a printed page, this master page is used.
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In the Hierarchy palette, under the Master Pages node,
select the master page you want to place.
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In the Object palette, click the Pagination tab.
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In the Placement list, select the placement of the master
page.