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I already have one watermark in my document however the watermark only
applies to the first five pages of the document. Is there a way to change
the watermark for the other 23 pages. I actually
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A watermark is nothing more than a graphic anchored to the page header,
washed out, and sent behind text. If you insert a section break after the
first five pages and unlink the header in Section 2 from the header in
Section 1, you can have a different watermark.

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