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WANT TO COPY A LETTER BUT MARK IT A COPY
What you are describing *is* a watermark.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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Marnie,
Another method a lot of people use- if you want it on the electronic
copy and not just on the printed document- is to put some WordArt in
the Header/Footer view. This way, each page of the electronic "paper"
has the mark and you can type over the "paper" as usual.
1) View Header and Footer
2) From the Drawing toolbar, click Insert WordArt and type in desired
text
3) Format the WordArt as you want.
4) While still in the Header/Footer view, move the WordArt to where you
want it on the page.
5) Close the Header and Footer veiw.
Sue
marnie wrote:
carol. could you explain how to use a watermaster, and where do I find
it on
comp,,,thanks
"Carol" wrote:
You could use a watermater that says copy.
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Carol A. Bratt, MCP
"marnie" wrote:
have a letter, and need to copy for to send to different
people,,,want to
mark the letters that are copied as copy, how to do this
please,,,,,a
learner,,,thanks
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