Place Watermarks Where You Want Them

Overview Watermarks are a subtle but effective way to distinguish a Word document - to identify it as a draft, for example, or as a sensitive item that should not be copied or circulated. One can even create a picture watermark using his or her favorite photo. Since a watermark appears "Washed out" in the background of a page, it can stay inconspicuous while still remaining clearly visible. By default, Word applies a watermark to all of the pages in a document, but there's a trick the user can use to get a watermark to show just on certain pages, if that's what the user prefers. This webcast shows how it's done.



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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date9th November 2006 01:00 GMT
FormatWebcast   
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