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how to make a watermark footer

How to make a watermark footer or header

Hi Danny,

Go to Format -> Background -> Printed Watermark
Click 'Picture watermark' and browse to your picture file.
Then in the Scale box, click Auto.
Ensure 'Washout' check box is checked, then click OK.

To change the position of a watermark, you work in the Header and Footer layer. So go to View -> Header and Footer, then click the watermark select it.

If the watermark is a picture, click Picture on the Format menu. If the watermark is a text watermark, click WordArt on the Format menu.

Click the Layout tab -> Advanced. Switch to the Picture Position tab and use the options that are under Horizontal and Vertical to change the position of the watermark.

Hope this helps.

Regards, Rich

 

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