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Learn how to insert and customize watermarks, such as logos or text, in Microsoft Word documents. Watermarks add a professional touch by appearing faintly in the background. Discover how to personalize watermarks with your own text or images and remove them when needed. Explore formatting options using the Picture Tools on the Format Ribbon and aligning graphics with precision. Take advantage of text effects and object commands to enhance your document visually.
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Microsoft Word 2010 Lesson 7—Part 2 Working with Graphics Prepared 3/5/11
The image to the right shows the Southside logo as a watermark. A watermark is typically a graphic (such as a logo) or words (such as Draft or Confidential). It is showed “grayed out” or very faintly in the background of a document. Watermarks
To customize with your own text or with a picture, click on Customize Watermark. If you decide you no longer need it, click on Remove Watermark. Watermarks
Picture Tools Format Ribbon • Align • View Gridlines Align Graphics
You must launch the Font Dialog box to see text effects. Text Effects