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Master pages define the layout and background elements of your form. You should put common page items like page numbers, repeating logos, and date/time stamps on your master pages. Body pages should contain all of the form objects that are unique to a particular page.
When you are working with multipage forms, it is quite possible that you will need a different look and feel on different pages. For instance, an account opening form may require three pages of interactive objects and six pages of legal text in columns. In this case, it makes sense to define two different master pages: one for the body pages with the interactive objects and one for the body pages with the legal text. Your Contact Information form uses a master page titled “Page 1” and an untitled body page “(untitled Subform) (page 1).”