Thanks for replying Bruno,

 

Srinivas P wrote:

 

> 

> Hi,

> 

> 

> I am using HeaderFooter class to display header and footer in my page,

> but I got one problem i.e I need to display both image and some  text

> in Header area ,but it is allowing me to add either image or text not

> both how to add both ,

> 

1) Using the HeaderFooter class is not very wise, use page events instead

 

Initially I used Page events only but while using text is overlapping with header for certain margins(because in my case the margins are not hard coded by me, these are specified by end user)that’s why I moved to HeaderFooter class with this I felt some what comfortable with margins,

 

 

2) Can’t you compose a Phrase that contains an Image chunk AND some text?

 

I tried but unable to compose a Phrase with both Image and text, will it be possible?

 

br,

Bruno

 

 

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