You can think of Page Sets as a segmentation of your overall document output. You can imagine a scenario where an invoice document produced will have a cover page including account information and payment return, a series of pages that will be all related to recent purchases listed, and a last page with terms and conditions. Instead of creating one continuous document, you can create multiple Page Sets to accommodate the different sections of your final document. This allows flexibility in applying different layouts and even accessing features such as conditionally including or removing an entire set of pages depending upon a test of your data source. It is recommended that you design your documents using page sets, and in this section you can use the links below to learn more about working with Page Sets in your document templates.
Creating a New Static Page Set - Learn how to create a page set with no dependencies on the data source.
Creating a New Dynamic Page Set - Learn how to create a page set that can repeat for items in your data source or show or hide conditionally based on your data source.
Editing an Existing Page Set - Learn how to access your page set for edits.
Converting a Static Page Set to Dynamic - Learn how to turn a Static Page Set into a Dynamic Page Set.
How to Apply Multiple Layouts - Learn how to apply multiple layouts to a page set.
Other Page Set Options in the Pagination Pane - Learn about how to use the Pagination Pane when working with Page Sets.