Thanks for replying, and I'd gladly get the book, but the thing is that I'm
not in position to decide that (though I will work on it). Working as a
consultant with a customer right now...

By the way, my previous explanation was somewhat misleading. What I'm really
after is to know how difficuult (or easy) it is to have a designer to
generate som PDF "templates" with some prefilled objects (like logotype,
header/footer, document id  etc) and then I'd dynamically fill in the rest
of the text based on some form data, and beside that, some ordinary
Labels/text. And these attributes/text paragraphs I'll fill in will go into
ordinary top/down document flow, but also there are some text that go beyond
that flow. One example is a customer identifier which will go into the top
right part of the document...
Does it then matter in which order I put in my elements?

/R
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