I am still thinking on this one.  Anyone know how to write a rule that says 
something like 

return the second page of the pdf of this resource? (as opposed to the first 
page)

txs - mark



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From: Mark Layton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 3:16 PM
To: FusionPro Users Forum
Subject: [fusionpro] Quesiton on ideal way to insert second page of
variable graphic


Howdy all - 

I have a two page brochure that I am making.  And i have 10 or so two page 
graphics that are put in the background.  The question i have is what is the 
best way to put that second page on there.

I can break up the pages in to like a option1front.pdf and a option1back.pdf 
and code it in like a switch statement.

I can do it in the pdf rules or whatever it is called - if variblegraphic = 
this then put in the back for variablegraphic = that

So - is there a better way to do it?  That would keep both pages in the 
background graphics - and insert them into the 2 variable pages.  Some type of 
script that would read like if number of pages >1 put page 2 here.

~Mark Layton
O'Neil Printing

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