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I have a question some of your might have an answer to. If no answer... ...the it might be a nice feature request
I got a compound PDF ( made with the Composer ) with only "references" to about 10 existing fex-files. The entire document is in "LANDSCAPE".
All is fine.
I made a Page Master for the PDF. With a nice title and logo in the header and page-numbers in the footer.
All still is fine.
Now I need a title page in portrait... I made a nice fex to fill the title page with the relevant ( dynamic ) data and a new page in the composer (layout) and set the properties to "PORTRAIT".
That actually works fine... ...except for the page master... ...it is still superimposed in "LANDSCAPE". Which renders my title page useless.
I know I can fix it by not using a Page Master and add the logo's etc. to each page. But that's why Page Masters are invented for.
Two questions ( and if not answered : feature requests )
- Can I make two Page Masters? One for Landscape One for Portrait? - Can I switch the Page Master layout off for a certain page. ( i.e. property : Use Page Master True/False )
Awaiting curiously... Greets, DaveThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Dave,
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Posts: 668 | Location: Veghel, The Netherlands | Registered: February 16, 2010
You can only have one page master in a compound report. If you try adding a second one, 'page master' is grayed out and it will not let you. I could not find a way to turn it off for a specific report. The page master is 'part' of the compound report once used. It is all or nothing when working with the page master. It would be pretty tricky to get page master to work part-time, if at all do-able.
Cheers,
Kathy Phillips Web FOCUS 8.2.05.14, 8.1.05, 8.08, 8.0.7, 8.0.5,8.0.2m, 7.6.10,7.7.03 Windows
Posts: 118 | Location: Livonia, MI | Registered: March 27, 2009
I think that when/if IBI get the multiple page master working, then it will be the way to go.
Most of our PDF reports have a parameter page at the beginning, in portrait, but many of the report content is in landscape, therefore we can't use this feature either.
May be a good idea to ask IBI if there is a workaround, or when this will be supported.
You cannot have 2 masters, nor turn off the master per page layout. Our recommendation for this is to not use a master and to have 2 page layouts already saved, one with portrait and the other with landscape and then import them as needed into the layout under development.
David Glick Director WebFOCUS App Studio and WebFOCUS Developer Studio WebFOCUS Division Information Builders, Inc. Direct (917) 339-5560 Voice Mail (212) 736-6250 x3560 Fax (212) 947-5168 Email david_glick@ibi.com
Thanks David. That does sounds like a less dirty solution.
Assuming it overrides any existing page lay-out. In case I want to change it again later on.
In this case I have 14 page lay-outs. With just one having a different lay-out. My dirty-dirty-dirty solution work fine just now. But in a document with the need for several lay-outs your solution is better.
_____________________ WF: 8.0.0.9 > going 8.2.0.5
Posts: 668 | Location: Veghel, The Netherlands | Registered: February 16, 2010