As illustrated in FIG. 1, step 108, when a superimposed/overlaid widget needs to occupy a space that is larger than the space provided by the specific area of the displayed digitized document that is being contained by the widget, the displayed digitized document is modified, see steps 108.1 and 108.2, to add the required space and the modified version is displayed instead of the original. As an example, when a Caution widget is superimposed over a Caution section of a digitized document, requiring acknowledgment at job performance time, if there is no room between the Caution section and the next section to insert an acknowledgment button, a modified version of the digitized document, containing the required added space will be created and the modified version will replace the last displayed digitized document in the associated display. One way to accomplish the modification is to split the digitized document into two documents where the first document contains all the contents up to the end of said Caution section and the second document contains all the content of the digitized document after the Caution section and then to add the desired blank space to the end of the first document and merge back the first and the second document while readjusting all the coordinates of the widgets already superimposed/overlaid in locations of the second document to reflect the new coordinates resulting from the addition of the blank space and displaying the merged document instead of the last displayed digitized document.