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Default ADD A WATERMARK TO A TEXT BOX

You need to make that one page a section all by itself and then only have
watermarks in that section. If you use Format Background Watermark to
create it that will add it to all sections but you can delete it from the
headers of all but your one-page section. If that is way too much effort (if
you have many sections) then you can just manually add your own graphic to
the single section.

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Enjoy,
Tony


"Snacks" wrote in message
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I am using Word XP. I can insert a watermark using Format / Background etc
but I cannot find a way to place a watermark on one page only of a
multi-page
document. I have tried using Section Breaks and also tried placing in
Headers as was the Word 97 method. Does anyone know how to do this?

Babs

"CyberTaz" wrote:

The Watermark feature in Word does *not* apply to Text Boxes. It can only
be
used to insert a watermark in the Header/Footer of the doc & will appear
on
each page unless other specs are made using Sections.

However, that having been said, here are a few ideas for what you seem to
be
trying to accomplish (although quite honestly I'm still not certain
exactly
what that is or what "isn't working" for you):

Option 1- If you use the FormatPrinted Watermark feature to get the
image
into a doc (even a new blank one will serve the purpose) you can then go
to
ViewHeader and Footer, select & cut the image, then go back into the
main
document text 'layer' and paste the image into a Text Box. Or you can
insert
an image directly into a text box & then use the Format Picture dialog or
Picture toolbar to change the picture's Brightness & Contrast. The Text
Box
can still contain text, *BUT* you cannot have Text Wrapping applied to an
image in a Text Box. Even if you change the wrapping before getting it in
there the wrapping will be reset to InLine with Text - IOW, the image is
handled as a 'character' in a text line & the text itself won't overprint
the graphic. However,

Option 2- So, if you want the text in the Text Box to overprint the
image,
insert it as above but into the doc - not into the Text Box itself - and
set
the Text Wrapping to Behind Text. Set the Text Box Fill & line to NONE
(or
whatever you want) & stack the Text Box on top of the picture. Then
select
both the picture & the Text Box, apply the Group command from the Draw
button of the Drawing Toolbar.

Option Best - Do this sort of thing in a page layout program. They are
much
better suited for handling graphic effects.

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HTH |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

"Snoopy" wrote in message
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Sorry about that. Word 2002. My problem occurs when it becomes
necessary
to
add a watermark (or some background text or picture) to text boxes in a
word
document that's finished or in process. When I try to add the
watermark,
it
goes to the document instead of the text box, even though I have the
text
box
highlighted. I read that the watermark info is contained in the
header/footer
but inserting it after the fact isn't working for me. The correct
steps
involved would certainly be helpful. Regards.
"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

What, exactly, are you trying to do? I know it may seem clear to you,
but
it
isn't to me. Which version of Word are you using?

Watermarks are simply graphics inserted in a header or footer. You can
also
put graphics in a text box.
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"Snoopy" wrote in message
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Any suggestions as to how to add a watermark to existing text boxes
will
be
appreciated.