On top part of pages is the document header, that can contain text or image.
If it is behind the main content, like in center of page, it can be either of two.
1. A watermark- It is something that conveys a special message about document like 'confidential' , 'do not copy', company name etc.
2. A background picture. It stays in the background while you can write regular text over it.
watermark
watermark
Strikethrough
The text or graphic are hyperlinked. Hyperlinked means it is coded to, when clicked upon, lead you to another page and/or site. an example of this code is:WOWOWOWOWOWWOWOWOWOW is the text or graphic you click on to activate the link.
3-D effect
print layout
It is a web page file, stored as text. A browser reads the text in the file, which is html code, and displays it as a web page.
You look at text and graphic features to help you better understand what you read. Text (word) and graphic (picture) features are visual - meaning that you see them, and they look very different than the rest of the words on the page or in the book. For more details visit us at our website. Simran IT Services.
To see what is behind a graphic, you must use a color of "None". Depending on the type of graphic used, that may be done in InDesign, Illustrator, or as a clipping path in Photoshop.
That is called a "Water Mark." There is an option to add these on Microsoft Word.
title
It can be either one, text or graphic. Typically called a 'watermark' it can be used to mark documents with various items such as 'Draft' or 'Original' for tracking purposes. Most word processors allow it.
Footer
A link.