that the print run could be anything from 1-300 pages, with PDF/FDF
combination I would either have to open 300 single page documents
(unacceptable) or open a 300 page document with 299 blank pages (also
unacceptable).
If anyone can tell me how to get absolute positioned layers onto the second
page then this will work fine as test prints of page 1 (the only one with
the layers on it at present) show the labels to be printed in exactly the
correct place.
I would also like to avoid Word if I can as I can't guarantee all computers
using this will have word installed (Acrobat I could, and a web browser is a
given).
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sandy Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 30 June 2004 13:40
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: CSS layer positioning
>
>
> I think the problem is you are trying to use the "everything
> is a hammer"
> theory. In this case, I think either sending stuff to Word
> (search up Sam Neff's work on CF and Office) or PDF is going
> to allow you the pixel perfect placement you need. CSS is
> not pixel perfect.
>
> http://www.mikepope.com/blog/DisplayBlog.aspx?permalink=695
>
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>
> From: James Smith [
> When I use position:relative I can't specify the exact
> position on the page that the label prints as any positioning
> I specify is treated relative to other page elements. In
> this case I need the position to be absolute so that whatever
> else is on the page the labels at the bottom of the page are
> always printed in exactly the same place.
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