Watermarks are often used to keep people from stealing images/documents and calling them their own. They are the faded words you may see of an image thats for sale. It may say the companies name or trademark.
How do you insert a watermark in the Word document? Explain with example. It is a manual process. Click on Format, Background and follow the prompts for image or text. However, the process can be automated using StampIt for Word.
It will appear to be behind the text.
Yes, they are mostly transparent and behind the content of document.
You want a "Watermark" look up that in the help ( <F1> )
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Acces the Page Layout groups and commands Choose a predefined text watermark access the watermark gallery
*Access the Page Layout groups and commands *Choose a predefined text watermark *Access the Watermark gallery
There is not a way to add watermarks to a paged document. The watermarks are there to tell which is fake and which is real.
As very light, washed-out text
WATERMARK:Aamareareaarkarmartataweeareatewemama'ammanmanemantamarkmarkermarketmemeanmeatmenmetmetermewMr.rakeramrarerawreamrearratratetaketametartareteateakteamteartermtrekwarwarmwartwater
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The watermark commands are available only in normal, print layout, and outline views.On the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Printed Watermark.Do one of the following: To insert a picture as a watermark (watermark: Any graphic or text, such as "Confidential," that when printed appears either on top of or behind existing document text.), click Picture Watermark, and then click Select Picture. Select the picture you want, and then click Insert.To insert a text watermark, click Text Watermark, and then select or enter the text that you want.Select any additional options that you want, and then click Apply.To view a watermark as it will appear on the printed page, use print layout view (Print Layout view: A view of a document or other object as it will appear when you print it. For example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.).See related links.