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    Merging two pages into one (one on top of another)

    At work we need to send some invoices with some extra information on them. The Sage accounting software (which isn't something I personally use much, so I may be missing a trick there which would let us do this) is used to generate an invoice, but one customer wants a lot of extra bumph on the invoice. What we do for paper copies is print a document with the extra info and then print the invoice on top of that. However to send this by emails we then have to scan the whole thing. Is there a way to print a page on top of another into pdf or similar (I use PDFRedirect normally, and it allows you to merge many prints into one pdf document, but not to superimpose one page on top of another)?

    Any advice much appreciate it. If you know of an easy way to stick half a page of text into an invoice in sage that could be an option too.

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    Re: Merging two pages into one (one on top of another)

    In the past I've done that using the -stamp option in PDFTK

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    Re: Merging two pages into one (one on top of another)

    Thanks for that, I'll give it a go.

    Does anyone know of anything else that's a little less hardcore (I can take command line stuff, but doubt anyone else here at work can ).

    P.S. Just tried it and it works and is straightforward enough. Many thanks again.
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