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Word 2007 - Watermark
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Firstly I would just like to say how impressed I am with 2007, and its not even Xmas 2006 I particularly liked the WATERMARK function - However, seeing as I have now got in excess of 300 documents that I would like to watermark with text. I am a little bit naffed about having to keep re-entering my settings. There must be a way - But I'll be Dam---d if I can figure it out!!! In advance I would like to wish all of you who take time to reply MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Prosperous NEW YEAR |
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Word 2007 - Watermark
A watermark is simply a graphic inserted behind text in the header view -
and this has been available for a long time in Word. You will need to write a macro to open each document and insert the graphic (saved as a formatted autotext entry is probably easiest) into the header. Alternatively each time you use one of these documents open the header and insert the watermark autotext. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org scottlouie wrote: Hi Firstly I would just like to say how impressed I am with 2007, and its not even Xmas 2006 I particularly liked the WATERMARK function - However, seeing as I have now got in excess of 300 documents that I would like to watermark with text. I am a little bit naffed about having to keep re-entering my settings. There must be a way - But I'll be Dam---d if I can figure it out!!! In advance I would like to wish all of you who take time to reply MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Prosperous NEW YEAR |
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