Make sure your readers know your document is confidential, a draft, or can’t be copied with an image background. Here’s how to add a watermark in Word.
Watermarks are helpful visuals for letting others know your document is confidential, private, or that it shouldn’t be copied. These types of images display in the background of your document and are faded. This lets your audience read your document without distraction but still be aware of your watermark’s message.
Add a custom image watermarkIf you prefer to use an image, you can create a custom watermark in Word with a picture of your choice. If you know how to draw in Microsoft Word this might save you some time.Step 2: Mark the Picture watermark option. Step 4: Next, you can scale the image using that drop-down box to pick Auto or a particular percentage. To the right, check the box for Washout to fade the appearance of the image.
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