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Watermark issues
I just got done doing a newsletter, and I wanted to float a watermark
saying "Budget" behind only a couple of paragraphs (to draw the eye). Give it to me straight - can I do that, or can I not? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. -- Regards, P D Sterling New York, Texas & Texas, New York |
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Watermark issues
Word's Watermark feature acts on every page, so it really isn't suitable.
However, you can create your words using WordArt, make the text Pale grey. With it set as a floating object, position it behind the paragraphs and then 'send behind text'. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "P D Sterling" wrote in message ... I just got done doing a newsletter, and I wanted to float a watermark saying "Budget" behind only a couple of paragraphs (to draw the eye). Give it to me straight - can I do that, or can I not? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. -- Regards, P D Sterling New York, Texas & Texas, New York |
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Watermark issues
That doesn't make good reading. Change 'position behind the paragraphs' to
'position over the paragraphs and then send behind the text'. Terry "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Word's Watermark feature acts on every page, so it really isn't suitable. However, you can create your words using WordArt, make the text Pale grey. With it set as a floating object, position it behind the paragraphs and then 'send behind text'. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "P D Sterling" wrote in message ... I just got done doing a newsletter, and I wanted to float a watermark saying "Budget" behind only a couple of paragraphs (to draw the eye). Give it to me straight - can I do that, or can I not? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. -- Regards, P D Sterling New York, Texas & Texas, New York |
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Watermark issues
Terry Farrell wrote:
That doesn't make good reading. Change 'position behind the paragraphs' to 'position over the paragraphs and then send behind the text'. Terry "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Word's Watermark feature acts on every page, so it really isn't suitable. However, you can create your words using WordArt, make the text Pale grey. With it set as a floating object, position it behind the paragraphs and then 'send behind text'. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "P D Sterling" wrote in message ... I just got done doing a newsletter, and I wanted to float a watermark saying "Budget" behind only a couple of paragraphs (to draw the eye). Give it to me straight - can I do that, or can I not? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated. -- Regards, P D Sterling New York, Texas & Texas, New York whatever - I understand the gist of the advice, and appreciate it no end! many thanx :-) -- Regards, P D Sterling New York, Texas & Texas, New York |
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