Repeatable header

Hello

I have a task to create a pdf form that displays the data from the database.

This page has at least 2 pages, but the number of modular pages according to the amount of data that comes en

Each page must have header and footer should always be in the same place.

Make the text often used in header and footer in the master page. Adjust the content area to manage your variable content.

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