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How do I save a particular background in word
I use the 'Copy' across a lot of documents. Currently I have to select
Format, Background, Printed Watermark, Text Watermark, Text then select Copy, then OK. this is all a bit long winded...Is there a way to save the 'Copy' word in the text option?? |
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How do I save a particular background in word
Pat wrote:
I use the 'Copy' across a lot of documents. Currently I have to select Format, Background, Printed Watermark, Text Watermark, Text then select Copy, then OK. this is all a bit long winded...Is there a way to save the 'Copy' word in the text option?? Not sure I understand the "save the 'Copy' word in the text option" part but if you are trying to avoid having to manually add the watermark each time, how about making it a template? Tim |
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How do I save a particular background in word
Open the header view, select the graphic (you may need the white pointed
from the drawing toolbar to select it) and press ALT+F3. Give the autotext a name (say copy) then type copy + F3 to enter the graphic on the page (or in the header if you want it on all pages). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Pat wrote: I use the 'Copy' across a lot of documents. Currently I have to select Format, Background, Printed Watermark, Text Watermark, Text then select Copy, then OK. this is all a bit long winded...Is there a way to save the 'Copy' word in the text option?? |
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