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Hello there!

I understand that you want to have multiple watermarks in different sections of your Word document. Unfortunately, Word only allows one watermark per document by default. However, there is a workaround that you can use to achieve your desired result.

Here are the steps you can follow:
  1. Divide your document into sections: To do this, go to the Page Layout tab, click on Breaks, and select the type of section break you want to use (e.g. Next Page).
  2. Insert the first watermark: Go to the Design tab, click on Watermark, and select the watermark you want to use. This will apply the watermark to the entire document.
  3. Insert a text box: Go to the Insert tab, click on Text Box, and select the type of text box you want to use.
  4. Add the second watermark: Inside the text box, go to the Design tab, click on Watermark, and select the second watermark you want to use.
  5. Position the text box: Drag the text box to the section of the document where you want the second watermark to appear.
  6. Repeat for additional watermarks: If you want to add more watermarks, repeat steps 3-5 for each additional watermark.
  7. Adjust the formatting: You may need to adjust the formatting of the text box and the watermarks to ensure they look the way you want them to.

That's it! By using text boxes, you can add multiple watermarks to different sections of your Word document.
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