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Now that I am receiving more documents electronically, I would like to be
able to quickly and efficiently put a "Received" w/date stamp on the docs. I
can, of course, print them and then stamp them as I did when they came in the
mail but if there is a quick way to do this before I print them I would
really like to know. I am looking to have it in color rather than b & w.

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You could create a suitable WordArt graphic (with In Front of Text or Behind
Text wrapping) and save it as an AutoText entry.

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Now that I am receiving more documents electronically, I would like to be
able to quickly and efficiently put a "Received" w/date stamp on the docs.
I
can, of course, print them and then stamp them as I did when they came in
the
mail but if there is a quick way to do this before I print them I would
really like to know. I am looking to have it in color rather than b & w.

Thanks



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