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I have Office 2003. How can I watermark all but one page in a document?
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Is the one page the first page? That would be the easiest scenario.
-- 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. "Ducks" wrote in message ... I have Office 2003. How can I watermark all but one page in a document? |
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If the watermark is not to appear only on the first page then a different
first page header is the way to go, with the watermark in the subsequent headers only. If it is on a particular page you can set section breaks either side that page, or use a conditional field to place it i.e.. Set the watermark - open the header view and save the image as an autotext entry. Then delete it. Now in the header insert a conditional field, using CTRL+F9 for each field boundary pair as follows: {IF {Page} n "{Autotext autotextname}"} where 'n' is the number of the page and autotextname is the name you gave to the autotext of the graphic. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Ducks wrote: I have Office 2003. How can I watermark all but one page in a document? |
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Ducks..I just went through the same thing except I wanted to 'append' two
blank pages (non-watermark) at the end of an existing watermarked doc. The following is for Office 2003: 1. Insert a section break where you want to start a new section with a diff. header or footer (I know, it's not really a header or footer you want but stay with me on this....). 2. Click in the section for which you want to create a different header or footer. 3. View Select header & footer to turn on 4. On the header and footer toolbar find and click the 'link to previous' (or 'same as previous' in earlier versions) button to break the connection between the header and footer in the previous page ( 'same as previous' will disappear from upper right of header). Select 'header and footer' again to turn off. 5. Now hit 'delete' to remove watermark background from new added page. 6. If you simply try to 'insert' new doc. your watermark background will re-appear, so instead insert a 'text box' and then paste in the text from you doc. you wish to include. "Graham Mayor" wrote: If the watermark is not to appear only on the first page then a different first page header is the way to go, with the watermark in the subsequent headers only. If it is on a particular page you can set section breaks either side that page, or use a conditional field to place it i.e.. Set the watermark - open the header view and save the image as an autotext entry. Then delete it. Now in the header insert a conditional field, using CTRL+F9 for each field boundary pair as follows: {IF {Page} n "{Autotext autotextname}"} where 'n' is the number of the page and autotextname is the name you gave to the autotext of the graphic. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Ducks wrote: I have Office 2003. How can I watermark all but one page in a document? |
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