I think I've half-remembered something from the book so a question in case I 
screwed up something.

I have a document that's a stack of identical forms.  According to chapter 16 I 
can just step through each FDF, form.setFields(fdf), stamp it, and concatenate.

But I also vaguely remember an example earlier in the book that discussed a 
mailing of grades? courses? to all 25k students.  Something about pushing the 
original document into a common underlayer and putting the varying information 
(and only the varying information) in distinct layers.  There was a huge space 
savings doing it this way.

Does this make sense, or is there something that keeps us from doing it when 
stamping FDF data?  It wouldn't be a problem for me to take the original PDF 
form and clone just the form so the stamped documents are pretty lightweight.  
It's just a question of where the discussion is of sharing the underlying 
document/layer and whether there's some other showstopper here.

Thanks,

Bear

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