Design Your Own Cover Page Content Layout
Your sales quotes can optionally have a cover page as the first page; if done well, this cover page creates a great introduction to your company brand and professionalism. QuoteCloud has a default layout for cover page content blocks, and these look like the example shown below. However, you may want to deviate from the standard format of cover page content for some or all of your sales quotes, and this user guide topic covers how this can be done.
Now edit the cover page content.
Changing or adding content is the same as other sections in your sales quote document. The main difference with the cover page section is that content you create will be overlayed on top of the cover page background image (if selected).
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