We've been using "watermark" for this
<cfpdf action="addwatermark" source="PDFdoc" copyfrom="#getFiles.ImagesPDF#" 
foreground="no" opacity="10" pages="1" position = "0,0" showonprint="yes" 
name="PDFdoc">

You can set the position. Place it in front or back and set the opacity :)

>Yes, I meant an existing PDF. Specifically, one I'm already
>cfpdfformparam to populate.  I was hoping there was a way to also
>insert an image into a defined area.  Though your solution of creating
>a seperate PDF and then merging the two would likely work as a 2nd
>best option for what I need.
>


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