Here's how to place a watermark on a picture using Word 2003
1. Open the Word file that has the picture on which you want to place the watermark.
2.Click on Format in the toolbar. A dropdown menu will appear.
3. Select Background from the dropdown menu. A box will open up.
4. Select Printed Watermark. A dialog box will open up.
5. Select Text Watermark. A text box will open.
6. Type the text that you want in the Text box.
7. Click on the font you'd like in the Font box.
8. Decide how large you'd like the letters to be. In the Size box, either leave the choice as Auto or click on one of the sizes available.
9. Decide what color the letters should be. Click on the color of your choice in the Color box.
10. Decide how dark you want the letters to be. The Semitransparent box will be checked. Leave it as is, or click it if you want a stronger color.
11. Decide if you want the letters to be horizontal or diagonal, and click that option next to Layout.
12. Click OK. You just created a text watermark.
13. Save your file.
1. Open the Word file that has the picture on which you want to place the watermark.
2.Click on Format in the toolbar. A dropdown menu will appear.
3. Select Background from the dropdown menu. A box will open up.
4. Select Printed Watermark. A dialog box will open up.
5. Select Text Watermark. A text box will open.
6. Type the text that you want in the Text box.
7. Click on the font you'd like in the Font box.
8. Decide how large you'd like the letters to be. In the Size box, either leave the choice as Auto or click on one of the sizes available.
9. Decide what color the letters should be. Click on the color of your choice in the Color box.
10. Decide how dark you want the letters to be. The Semitransparent box will be checked. Leave it as is, or click it if you want a stronger color.
11. Decide if you want the letters to be horizontal or diagonal, and click that option next to Layout.
12. Click OK. You just created a text watermark.
13. Save your file.
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