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Feb 2015

We are building pdfs with different page sizes, in one case radically different.



Can we be sure that the stamp will appear in the same spot, same size, same distance from the top and left edges, regardless of page size?



Thanks.

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Our PDF Stamper renders the stamp in the upper-left corner of a transparent A4-sized rectangle, then layers that rectangle on top of each page of your original PDF and scales the rectangle up or down to fit the native height of each page, flattens those layers together into a single composite, and makes a new PDF of the result.



You can test the result by using "Send free download link" to send yourself a link, once you've set up PDF Stamping for your product and at least 15 minutes after you've uploaded the PDF file for that product.

I think I understand. Is that something I can test before becoming a customer? If not, that's fine, it can wait until we are ready to go.



I was wondering if there were any areas we would have to keep clear during the building process. Don't want to be scrambling at the last minute, but if I understand younncorrectly I think that's unlikely.



Cheers and thanks for your help.

This help page explain show to set up PDF Stamping for your product:

1http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/selling-ebooks.htm1



You can set up and test products with PDF Stamping before you start a paid subscription, during the 7-day free trial period that started as soon as you registered for an E-junkie login. You'll also have a 20-day grace period after your initial trial period expires, but if you still need more time to finish setting up and testing by the time that runs out, just email us to request an extension.



Generally, just format your PDFs to keep a short area clear in the top-left corner of each page; the stamp will be applied there as two lines of medium-gray text. You may wish to test with a dummy PDF file to get a better idea of where and how the stamp appears.