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Re: Using a template page



G'day,

Do you know of anyone else who has done this successfully?  I'm not too 
sure where to start with this :-(

Any help would be VERY much appreciated.

Regards,
         Andrew Barnes

At 10:58 27/08/99 -0400, you wrote:
>On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 12:06:16PM +1000, Andrew Barnes wrote:
> > What I'm trying to do is create a template page so that every page
> > transmitted in a multi-page fax (using HylaFax of course) has the same
> > header image, and footer image.
> >
> > I'm still to actually create the necessary cover page, which I know can be
> > done, but I have a requirement that I have to send each page using some
> > sort of template/standard header image and footer image per page.
> >
> > The contents from each page will be coming from a standard text file.
>
>I'd say you probably want to use something akin to the coverpage
>machinery; you might modify it to build PostScript pages from your data
>blocks.  The easiest way to do this will require some knowledge of PS
>programming.
>
>As long as you're not trying to do it to arbitrary pages, it is likely
>to be much easier to build the print jobs by hand.  See also textfmt.
>
>Cheers,
>-- jra
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