You can use a PDF file like you use any other image file, such as JPEG. When you click the Change button in the editor, select the PDF file from your computer or from a gallery. Under the hood, our servers automatically create a low-resolution PNG file from the PDF to show in the editor. (We create low-resolution versions like this for any type of image, by the way. Otherwise, editing would be painfully slow.) But when it comes time to create the final output for the template, it uses the full PDF.
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