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Faded Image Behind Text
I'm printing some Valentine's Day luncheon invitations to our organization's
chapter's widows. This year the preprinted border card stock has changed the dimensions and the workable area is smaller. Our org's seal, previously at the top and small, would have to be even smaller, so I want to move the seal (a gif) from the top position to the center of the invite and have it behind the text, but faded so the text will stand out. I can move the seal and expand it OK, and put it behind the text using the format command, but when I reduce the image's brightness to fade it, the seal becomes a dark rectangle on the screen. I would like to make the seal opaque, but can't find a command. This works well in Photoshop, but I would like to continue using Word, as many of the other chapters can use this as a template also. Is this possible? Thanks, Dennis |
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Forgot to say I'm using Word 2003.
Thanks, Dennis |
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You have sent the image Behind Text and have used the Washout setting? A
quick way to insert this is to use Format | Background | Printed Watermark. Make sure to disable the "Semitransparent" option, which sometimes causes problems. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Dennis Hughes" wrote in message ... I'm printing some Valentine's Day luncheon invitations to our organization's chapter's widows. This year the preprinted border card stock has changed the dimensions and the workable area is smaller. Our org's seal, previously at the top and small, would have to be even smaller, so I want to move the seal (a gif) from the top position to the center of the invite and have it behind the text, but faded so the text will stand out. I can move the seal and expand it OK, and put it behind the text using the format command, but when I reduce the image's brightness to fade it, the seal becomes a dark rectangle on the screen. I would like to make the seal opaque, but can't find a command. This works well in Photoshop, but I would like to continue using Word, as many of the other chapters can use this as a template also. Is this possible? Thanks, Dennis |
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In Word, select the seal, and try INCREASING the brightness to 85% and
decreasing the contrast to 15%. Dennis Hughes wrote: I'm printing some Valentine's Day luncheon invitations to our organization's chapter's widows. This year the preprinted border card stock has changed the dimensions and the workable area is smaller. Our org's seal, previously at the top and small, would have to be even smaller, so I want to move the seal (a gif) from the top position to the center of the invite and have it behind the text, but faded so the text will stand out. I can move the seal and expand it OK, and put it behind the text using the format command, but when I reduce the image's brightness to fade it, the seal becomes a dark rectangle on the screen. I would like to make the seal opaque, but can't find a command. This works well in Photoshop, but I would like to continue using Word, as many of the other chapters can use this as a template also. Is this possible? Thanks, Dennis |
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Duh, why didn't I think of that. Suzanne, thanks as usual for your
assistance. Works just fine. Dennis "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You have sent the image Behind Text and have used the Washout setting? A quick way to insert this is to use Format | Background | Printed Watermark. Make sure to disable the "Semitransparent" option, which sometimes causes problems. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill |
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This has some advantages of being able to shift the emblem around and set
the exact "fade" you want. This works great. Playing with the numbers, I ended up with 85 & 15 also. Thanks, Dennis "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... In Word, select the seal, and try INCREASING the brightness to 85% and decreasing the contrast to 15%. |
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