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Daiya Mitchell
 
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Use Insert | Picture. Then double-click the picture (or bring up Format |
Picture), click on the Layout tab in the dialog, and set the picture to
behind text.

To make it look washed out like a watermark, use the Colors and Lines tab,
and look under Fill to adjust the Transparency setting there.

If you have problems, be sure to state your version of Word as well as
carefully explaining what you did, what happened, and what you wanted to
happen.


On 9/23/05 9:09 AM, "hotredpebbles" wrote:

Help. Don not know how to do this.


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