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- Set the Footer Table Height and Column Widths
Set the Footer Table Height and Column Widths
You can use the PDF layout editor to change the footer table height and widths to suit your requirements.
Note
The table has to have three columns. If you need more columns, it may be possible to achieve through a customization project. Contact customer support for more details.
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Select Layout in the top menu.
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Select the Layout you want to update or Create a Layout.
Tip
You can copy the URL of the Layout Editor and paste it into a new tab in your browser. This can be useful if you frequently switch between your Paligo content and the Layout settings.
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Select Header and Footer and then Page footer.
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Set the widths of the footer columns in the Page footer table relative column widths field.
There are three values, each representing a column. The default value is 1 1 1 which produces three columns of equal width. You can change any of the three values to allocate the available space differently, for example, 1 3 1 produces a footer where the center column has three times the width of the left and right columns (this is equivalent to 20% 60% and 20%).
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Set the minimum height of the footer table in the Page footer table height field.
The default is 14pt. When you enter a value, make sure to include the units of measurement, for example, pt.
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Select Save.
When you publish your content using this PDF layout, Paligo will apply the settings to the footer of the PDF.