Master pages provide the underlying
format and background for pages. All new form designs are created
with a default master page, which is applied to the first page.
Additional pages are formatted according to the layout of the default master
page unless you create a different master page to use.
A form design can contain any number of master pages, each having
a unique layout. If some of the pages need different layouts or
boilerplate objects, you can create a master page for each unique
layout.
To assign a master page to a specific pageSelect the subform by using one of these methods:
In the Design View tab, select the default subform on the
page.
In the Hierarchy palette, select the subform that corresponds
to the page.
In the Object palette, click the Pagination tab and, in the
Place list, select On Page > [page], where [page] is
the name of the master page you want use.
Example of assigning a second master page to a form designThe following example
provides steps for assigning a second master page to a page in an
interactive form design or a form design that has a fixed layout.
This
form design contains two pages and two master pages. The first master
page has a portrait orientation and the second master page has a
landscape orientation.
Click the Design View tab.
Select the subform on page 2.
In the Object palette, click the Pagination tab and, in the
Place list, select On Page > [page], where [page] is
the name of master page 2.
Page 2 inherits the layout
of master page 2 and now has a landscape layout.
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