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Deb5748823

: How to overlay PDFs with InDesign? I have the following Text in one PDF file, http://www.docdroid.net/10053/22.pdf.html and want to insert it in following Border PDF File: http://www.docdroid.net/1004w/110.pdf.html

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I have the following Text in one PDF file,
www.docdroid.net/10053/22.pdf.html
and want to insert it in following Border PDF File:
www.docdroid.net/1004w/110.pdf.html
in such a way that background of text is omitted. I try Clipping Path for remove background but because we have font, some margin of font is distored !!! how I can do this ?

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@Ogunnowo857

My solution using Acrobat only (as it is mentioned in your tags).


open your border PDF in Acrobat
go to pages > watermark > Add Watermark
select file and choose your second PDF text file
adjust the scale and the position as you wish and press Ok.
save the result to a new PDF

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@Turnbaugh909

Place the background PDF.

Then place the text PDF on top of the background PDF.

With the text PDF selected, set the blending mode on the Effects Panel (Window > Effects) to Multiply.

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@Shakeerah625

In Adobe Indesign, we usually put the omitting backgrounds in Master Pages or A-Master, it's on the top right placed inside "Pages" tab (if your using the default Essentials workspace). See the youtube link below to understand using the Master Pages.


Go and explore! :)
-Sai

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