If most of the
pages in your form design require a certain amount of standardized,
fixed content, you can place that content on master pages to provide
a consistent background and make editing easier. For example, you
can arrange text, images, and geometric shapes on a master page
to have them appear in the same location on multiple pages.
If you create headers and footers and arrange other background
items on the master page, follow these general guidelines:
If you are creating a form that contains subforms set
to flow content, it is best to define the size and position of all
content areas before you add additional objects to the master page.
Objects can be placed anywhere on a master page, inside or
outside the content area. As a general rule, do not place objects
inside the content area unless you intend to have other objects
placed on top of the master page objects when the form is rendered.
If you are setting up a watermark, place it inside the content area.
You will need text objects to hold read-only text, image
or image field objects to position images (such as a logo), and
you may consider adding geometric objects such as circles, lines,
or rectangles to improve the appearance of the form design.
All of the objects on a master page are displayed as background
objects on pages when the form is rendered.
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