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Watermark created in Word 2002
I created a document in Word 2002, and put a printed watermark in it, that
says "Work in Progress". However, since I've upgraded to Word 2003, I can't seem to find a way to *remove* that watermark. The menus/dialogs for creating watermarks all seem the same as they were in 2002, from what I can recall, but Word 2003 just doesn't seem to realize that there is a watermark to remove. In fact, if I try to create a new watermark, such as one that says "DRAFT", it goes ahead and puts it in, and I end up with both watermarks appearing. If I then remove it, the "DRAFT" watermark goes away, but the "Work in Progress" one remains. I've tried opening a brand new document, and just copying and pasting everything into the new document, but it brings the watermark with it. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can remove the watermark from this document? I'm hoping I don't have to resort to copying and pasting the document into a new blank document bit by bit, because it's gotten pretty long by now... Thanks in advance! -- David Hunter Senior Technical Consultant Author: Beginning XML CGI http://www.cgi.com |
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Click on View | Header and Footer, click on the watermark to
select it, and press the Delete key. David Hunter wrote: I created a document in Word 2002, and put a printed watermark in it, that says "Work in Progress". However, since I've upgraded to Word 2003, I can't seem to find a way to *remove* that watermark. The menus/dialogs for creating watermarks all seem the same as they were in 2002, from what I can recall, but Word 2003 just doesn't seem to realize that there is a watermark to remove. In fact, if I try to create a new watermark, such as one that says "DRAFT", it goes ahead and puts it in, and I end up with both watermarks appearing. If I then remove it, the "DRAFT" watermark goes away, but the "Work in Progress" one remains. I've tried opening a brand new document, and just copying and pasting everything into the new document, but it brings the watermark with it. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can remove the watermark from this document? I'm hoping I don't have to resort to copying and pasting the document into a new blank document bit by bit, because it's gotten pretty long by now... Thanks in advance! |
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Perfect! I wasn't expecting a response that quickly, but it worked.
Thanks! -- David Hunter Senior Technical Consultant Author: Beginning XML CGI http://www.cgi.com "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... Click on View | Header and Footer, click on the watermark to select it, and press the Delete key. David Hunter wrote: I created a document in Word 2002, and put a printed watermark in it, that says "Work in Progress". However, since I've upgraded to Word 2003, I can't seem to find a way to *remove* that watermark. The menus/dialogs for creating watermarks all seem the same as they were in 2002, from what I can recall, but Word 2003 just doesn't seem to realize that there is a watermark to remove. In fact, if I try to create a new watermark, such as one that says "DRAFT", it goes ahead and puts it in, and I end up with both watermarks appearing. If I then remove it, the "DRAFT" watermark goes away, but the "Work in Progress" one remains. I've tried opening a brand new document, and just copying and pasting everything into the new document, but it brings the watermark with it. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can remove the watermark from this document? I'm hoping I don't have to resort to copying and pasting the document into a new blank document bit by bit, because it's gotten pretty long by now... Thanks in advance! |
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