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"ghost" words
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I am writing a document that needs the word "copy" embedded in it in a lighter text. Sure this is easy to do but I can't find the function !! -- thanks Roy |
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Look for "Watermark" in the Help file
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Roy Gudgeon" wrote in message ... Hi I am writing a document that needs the word "copy" embedded in it in a lighter text. Sure this is easy to do but I can't find the function !! -- thanks Roy |
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I don't know about 2007, but in 2003, go to the "Format" drop down and select
"Background", then select "Printed Watermark." Select the "Text Watermark" and then from the "Text" drop down menu, select "Copy" (or whatever else you want). There is some additional formatting you can do there which is self-explanatory. Go through this same procedure to remove the watermark (you'll see the option at the top of the Printed Watermark box. -- -JT "JoAnn Paules" wrote: Look for "Watermark" in the Help file -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Roy Gudgeon" wrote in message ... Hi I am writing a document that needs the word "copy" embedded in it in a lighter text. Sure this is easy to do but I can't find the function !! -- thanks Roy |
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