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Placing a Text Watermark in a Word Document

You can place a watermark (ie Confidential) in a Word document in this manner:

  1. From the Word menu, select Format, Background.
  2. Select Printed Watermark.
  3. Select Text Watermark
  4. Select the desired options
  5. Click Apply, then click OK.

 

Or Use an Image as a Watermark Here’s how:

You can insert clip art images, etc. as watermarks in Word documents.

  1. From the Word menu, select Format, Background.
  2. Click Picture Watermark.
  3. Click Select Picture
  4. Select the desired picture, then click Insert.
  5. Click Apply, OK, then click Close.
  6. The watermark can be viewed in Print Layout view.


August 9, 2006 - Posted by blbsnj | WORD TIPS AND TRICKS | | 2 Comments

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  2. Thank you so much that was awesome to find. In an office of about 40 support staff not one of us could remember how to make a watermark. Thanks Microsoft.

    Comment by Jade Jenkins | October 5, 2006 | Reply


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