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Old October 23rd, 2004, 11:58 AM
Martin Fricke
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Thanks,

I have Word 2003. I found the watermark feature under Format | Background |
Printed Watemark.

Another question; I have a Word document file that I use regularly as a
template for a publication. It is setup as an A4 size landcscape page
divided into two columns. In the second column I have a drawing object which
is a group of text boxes and images etc. The first column is blank ready to
enter content as needed. The problem is any content in the second column; ie
the drawing object, moves whenever I enter content in the first column. Is
it possible to fix a drawing object permanently to it's location?

Thank you,

Martin F.

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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
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On 10/20/04 9:16 AM, "Martin Fricke" wrote:

Is it possible to create a watermark in a Word document?

Well, it's not a true watermark (which is part of the paper) but it is
possible to get lightly-shaded image or text to print on every page
without
hampering ability to read the main text (e.g. Big gray DRAFT in the
background). Can't be exact w/o knowing your version, but you probably
have
an Insert | Watermark command. Otherwise, drop 'watermark' into Help and
it
should spit out some directions.

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