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Default how do i put a picture into the background so i can type over it

i think its called greyscale when you insert a picture in a document and you
can type over it i am trying to design a invoce, have got word, publisher or
exel any help would be much appricated many thank shay
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No, the word you're looking for is "watermark." If you have Word 2002 or
2003, use Format | Background | Printed Watermark. For earlier versions, see
€œHOW TO: Create a Watermark in Word 97 and in Microsoft Word 2000€ at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=211324. For Word 2007, someone else can
perhaps tell you how to insert it.

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i think its called greyscale when you insert a picture in a document and

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can type over it i am trying to design a invoce, have got word, publisher

or
exel any help would be much appricated many thank shay


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