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Can you create a gray text "For Example" overlay in Word?
I'm putting together an informational packet in Word (Office 2003) and want
to include an official form - but only as an example. I have seen before where a page of black text is overlaid with some gray text - sometimes stretching diagonally across the page - saying "For Example Only" or "Not for Official Use". Does anyone know how to do this? Thank you! |
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