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l Media: Defines the media that is used. If the Media has Virtual Stationery defined, the
selected image is shown as a background to each page that corresponds to the media's
sheet position.
l Edit Script: Click this button to create a script that defines which Media is used.
l Master Page Front: Defines the Master Page used for the front of the selected sheet's
position. (Disabled if Back only is selected under Allow content on).
l Master Page Back: Defines the Master Page used for the back of the selected sheet's
position. (Disabled if Front only is selected under Allow content on, or if Duplex is
unchecked.)
Omit Master Page Back in case of an empty back page omits the specified Master
Page on the last backside of a section if that page is empty. That page will then also be
skipped from the page count unless the page numbers continue on the next section (see
"Configuring page numbers" on page502).
Note that if the Omit empty back side for Last or Single sheet option (see "General
options" on the previous page) is checked as well, the empty backside will not appear in
the output at all and will not be counted in any case.
The Repeat sheet configuration option can be used to have the sheet configuration repeat
every n number of pages. This is useful when documents can be so long that they cannot fit into
one envelope.
Style sheets dialog
The Stylesheet editor dialog is used to edit CSS style sheet resources. For information on the
use of style sheets, see "Styling and formatting" on page745 and "Styling templates with CSS
files" on page747.
This dialog lets you edit the Global style sheet (context_all_styles.css, which by default applies
to all contexts), and the style sheet that applies to the context that is currently being edited in
the workspace: Print (context_print_style.css), Email (context_email_style.css) or Web
(context_web_style.css).
To open this dialog, select Edit > Stylesheets....
l Context: Use the drop-down to select Global (all contexts) or the context that is open in
the workspace, such as Print. Selecting a context shows all it's CSS rules in the Rule
List.
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