We press Enter to save our new sequence line 20.

Step 13. Defining the logo as a water mark

Instead of a signature we want to place the logo as a watermark in the bottom of the page.

For this we use the logo already used in the top of the overlay, but manipulate it to work as a watermark. We intend to do the following compared to the original logo (see page

32):

Reverse it.

Scale it to double size

Grayscale it

We define the sequence line for the logo just after the other logo by entering sequence line 1,1:

 

Design InterForm 400 overlay

 

 

 

 

APF300D

Overlay name: MYDEMO

Overlay text: Mydemo

 

 

 

Seqnbr. Type

Overlay definition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0001

I

Image

DEMOIMAGE

Top

01,100

 

Left 04,180

 

 

0002

8

Tabulator lin.003-003

pos 72-072 left12,000L font 0011

 

0003

9

Remap window 06-011 pos 08-040

top 1,160

left 1,000 L

 

 

0004

1

Frame

top 01,100

left 00,200

right

04,120 bottom 02,160

0005

9

Remap window 13-013 pos 57-072

top 1,220

left 5,200 C

 

0006

2

Horizontal top 10,120 left

 

00,200

right 07,120

 

0007

5

Text

T10,160 L01,200

000° Font9902

Intermate A/S

Kongev

0008

8

Tabulator lin.015-015

pos 08-070 left

4,000C font 9907

+

Seqnbr. Type

 

 

 

Inch.pel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,1

I

Image

From top edge

09,100

 

 

 

 

 

 

From left

02,120

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image name

DEMOIMAGE_

 

 

 

 

 

Reverse Image

 

R

R = Reverse Image

 

 

 

Resolution

 

150

75,100,150,200,300,600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F3=Exit

 

F4=Prompt

F18=DSPSPLF

 

 

 

F12=Cancel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We position the logo where a signature would usually be placed, namely in the bottom of the page.

We select the same image file as used for the top logo.

We state R to reverse the image, and we press Enter to save the corrections to the new sequence line 2.

The logo is created for printing in 300 dpi, so in order to scale to double size we simply define the resolution to be 150 dpi, that means we simply get twice as much space between every dot in the image.

The logo now needs to be dimmed in order to appear as a watermark. For this we change the ink of the image. This is the same procedure we used for printing the column headers white on black.

We insert a sequence line just before the image by entering line 1,1, and we select 7 for Ink:

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