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+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage[
+ web={tight,designiv,usetemplates}
+]{aeb_pro}
+\usepackage{aeb_tilebg}
+
+\title{Creating Tiled Backgrounds}
+\author{D. P. Story}
+\subject{Test file for the AcroTeX eDucation Bundle}
+\keywords{LaTeX, Web package, tiled backgrounds, Adobe Acrobat}
+\university{Acro\negthinspace\TeX.Net}
+\email{dpstory@acrotex.net}
+\def\webversion{\textcolor{webbrown}{www.acrotex.net}}
+\revisionLabel{Prepared:}
+\versionLabel{}
+
+%
+% If you want to construct a screen size that exactly fits
+% seven rows and five columns, follow the instructions in the
+% file tilebg_blank.tex, then remove the designiv from the optional
+% parameter list above, then uncomment the \autosetScreensizeWithMargins
+% line below. LaTeX and build the file. There should be seven rows and five
+% columns exactly.
+%
+%\setTileBgGraphic[scale=.25]{tile/bike_10}
+%\autosetScreensizeWithMargins{7}{5}{.25in}{.25in}{24pt}{.25in}
+%\disableTiling
+
+%
+% The method below can be used to specify a page range of
+% over which the file is inserted, and can be used several times
+% to add different backgrounds to the same document as well.
+%
+\begin{docassembly}
+var _thisPath = /.*\//i.exec(this.path)[0]; // get path to this file.
+\addWatermarkFromFile({
+ bOnTop:false,
+ cDIPath:_thisPath+"bike_bg.pdf"
+});
+\executeSave();
+\end{docassembly}
+
+\parindent0pt\parskip\medskipamount
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\maketitle
+
+%
+% Change the number of iterations below, build the file
+% and observe the file size. As the number of pages increases
+% the file size does not increase much. The graphic is re-used.
+%
+\multido{\i=1+1}{4}{\null\newpage}
+
+
+
+
+\end{document}