Sunday, September 25, 2011
How to Add a Watermark in Microsoft Word
Sunday, September 25, 2011 | Posted by
CP
Watermarks have several uses such as marking each page in a document as a draft or as confidential. You can also insert pictures as watermarks to give your document a unique artistic touch.
In Microsoft Word 2007 and Microsoft Word 2010 the watermark feature is in the same place. Across the top of the ribbon select Page Layout. Clicking on Watermark will give you some basic watermarks to choose from.
For advanced watermark features select custom watermark from the watermark drop down. The advanced features give you the options to set a picture as the watermark or your own text.
In Microsoft Office 2003 the watermark function is slightly hidden. Select Format from the menu across the top select Background, then Printed Watermark.
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In Microsoft Word 2007 and Microsoft Word 2010 the watermark feature is in the same place. Across the top of the ribbon select Page Layout. Clicking on Watermark will give you some basic watermarks to choose from.
For advanced watermark features select custom watermark from the watermark drop down. The advanced features give you the options to set a picture as the watermark or your own text.
In Microsoft Office 2003 the watermark function is slightly hidden. Select Format from the menu across the top select Background, then Printed Watermark.
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