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The subject is my message. Does MS Word have software that allows you to do
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You don't say what version you have. If it's Word 2002 or 2003, use Format |
Background | Printed Watermark. If an earlier version, see €œHOW TO: Create a Watermark in Word 97 and in Microsoft Word 2000€ at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=211324. If Word 2007, try Page Background on the Page Layout tab. -- 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. "Woodbear99" wrote in message ... The subject is my message. Does MS Word have software that allows you to do this? Please advise -- Woodbear |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:15:00 -0700, Woodbear99
wrote: The subject is my message. Does MS Word have software that allows you to do this? Please advise Depending on the version of Word: In 2003, click Format Background Printed Watermark. In 2007, click Page Layout Watermark Custom Watermark. In both versions, this gets you to the same Printed Watermark dialog. Click the option button for Text Watermark, which enables the fields below it. You can select the all-caps SAMPLE from the dropdown list, or you can type any text you like into the box -- you aren't limited to what's in the list. Set the font, size, and color as desired. Many people find that leaving the Semitransparent box checked causes every second letter of the watermark to disappear. Unchecking the box brings the letters back, but doesn't seem to have any other effect on the watermark -- I'm not sure what it was intended to do. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Thanks for the advice Jay...I have Word 2003 and I see the method:
Format/Background/Watermark. My problem is this: The document I want to overprint 'Sample' on is a JPEG image. How do I convert it to a Word document so that I can bring it up in Word 2003? OR...is there a way to create a text watermark in Jasc or Photoshop? Please advise. -- Woodbear "Jay Freedman" wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:15:00 -0700, Woodbear99 wrote: The subject is my message. Does MS Word have software that allows you to do this? Please advise Depending on the version of Word: In 2003, click Format Background Printed Watermark. In 2007, click Page Layout Watermark Custom Watermark. In both versions, this gets you to the same Printed Watermark dialog. Click the option button for Text Watermark, which enables the fields below it. You can select the all-caps SAMPLE from the dropdown list, or you can type any text you like into the box -- you aren't limited to what's in the list. Set the font, size, and color as desired. Many people find that leaving the Semitransparent box checked causes every second letter of the watermark to disappear. Unchecking the box brings the letters back, but doesn't seem to have any other effect on the watermark -- I'm not sure what it was intended to do. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Thanks for the advice Jay. I see the method using Word 2003:
Format/Background/Watermark. But my problem is this...The document I want to overprint is a JPEG image (actually an 1845 passport)...how can I convert it to a Word document. OR...is there a way to create the overprint in Jasc or Photoshop? Please advise...thank you. -- Woodbear "Jay Freedman" wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:15:00 -0700, Woodbear99 wrote: The subject is my message. Does MS Word have software that allows you to do this? Please advise Depending on the version of Word: In 2003, click Format Background Printed Watermark. In 2007, click Page Layout Watermark Custom Watermark. In both versions, this gets you to the same Printed Watermark dialog. Click the option button for Text Watermark, which enables the fields below it. You can select the all-caps SAMPLE from the dropdown list, or you can type any text you like into the box -- you aren't limited to what's in the list. Set the font, size, and color as desired. Many people find that leaving the Semitransparent box checked causes every second letter of the watermark to disappear. Unchecking the box brings the letters back, but doesn't seem to have any other effect on the watermark -- I'm not sure what it was intended to do. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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You can use the Insert Picture From File command to insert a JPEG
file into a Word document. There's a wrinkle to this, though: If you insert the JPEG image in the main body of the page and then insert a watermark (which is anchored in the header, http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/AnchorToHeader.htm), the watermark will always be behind the picture no matter what format you apply to it. The fix for this is to open the header area, select the watermark, and cut it to the clipboard; then close the header, put the cursor next to the picture, and paste; finally right-click the watermark and click Order Bring In Front of Text. I'm not a user of JASC so I don't know about that, but it is possible to do something similar in Photoshop without using Word at all. (These instructions are from Photoshop LE 5.0, a freebie I got with a scanner a long time ago, so some translation may be necessary.) With the picture open, create a new layer. Click the Text tool, and click somewhere in the canvas. The Text dialog opens; enter the text of the watermark, choose the font and size (I used Arial Black at 64 pt), and click OK. Use the rectangle tool to draw a selection around the text. Click Edit Transform Rotate, and drag counterclockwise around the selection to set it at an angle. Set the layer's transparency as desired -- I thought about 40% looked good. Finally, click Layer Flatten Image and save to a new filename. On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 13:22:02 -0700, Woodbear99 wrote: Thanks for the advice Jay...I have Word 2003 and I see the method: Format/Background/Watermark. My problem is this: The document I want to overprint 'Sample' on is a JPEG image. How do I convert it to a Word document so that I can bring it up in Word 2003? OR...is there a way to create a text watermark in Jasc or Photoshop? Please advise. -- Woodbear "Jay Freedman" wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:15:00 -0700, Woodbear99 wrote: The subject is my message. Does MS Word have software that allows you to do this? Please advise Depending on the version of Word: In 2003, click Format Background Printed Watermark. In 2007, click Page Layout Watermark Custom Watermark. In both versions, this gets you to the same Printed Watermark dialog. Click the option button for Text Watermark, which enables the fields below it. You can select the all-caps SAMPLE from the dropdown list, or you can type any text you like into the box -- you aren't limited to what's in the list. Set the font, size, and color as desired. Many people find that leaving the Semitransparent box checked causes every second letter of the watermark to disappear. Unchecking the box brings the letters back, but doesn't seem to have any other effect on the watermark -- I'm not sure what it was intended to do. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Thank you Jay...I have Photoshop LE 5.0 and am familiar with layering...I
will try that next...should work. -- Woodbear "Jay Freedman" wrote: You can use the Insert Picture From File command to insert a JPEG file into a Word document. There's a wrinkle to this, though: If you insert the JPEG image in the main body of the page and then insert a watermark (which is anchored in the header, http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/AnchorToHeader.htm), the watermark will always be behind the picture no matter what format you apply to it. The fix for this is to open the header area, select the watermark, and cut it to the clipboard; then close the header, put the cursor next to the picture, and paste; finally right-click the watermark and click Order Bring In Front of Text. I'm not a user of JASC so I don't know about that, but it is possible to do something similar in Photoshop without using Word at all. (These instructions are from Photoshop LE 5.0, a freebie I got with a scanner a long time ago, so some translation may be necessary.) With the picture open, create a new layer. Click the Text tool, and click somewhere in the canvas. The Text dialog opens; enter the text of the watermark, choose the font and size (I used Arial Black at 64 pt), and click OK. Use the rectangle tool to draw a selection around the text. Click Edit Transform Rotate, and drag counterclockwise around the selection to set it at an angle. Set the layer's transparency as desired -- I thought about 40% looked good. Finally, click Layer Flatten Image and save to a new filename. On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 13:22:02 -0700, Woodbear99 wrote: Thanks for the advice Jay...I have Word 2003 and I see the method: Format/Background/Watermark. My problem is this: The document I want to overprint 'Sample' on is a JPEG image. How do I convert it to a Word document so that I can bring it up in Word 2003? OR...is there a way to create a text watermark in Jasc or Photoshop? Please advise. -- Woodbear "Jay Freedman" wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:15:00 -0700, Woodbear99 wrote: The subject is my message. Does MS Word have software that allows you to do this? Please advise Depending on the version of Word: In 2003, click Format Background Printed Watermark. In 2007, click Page Layout Watermark Custom Watermark. In both versions, this gets you to the same Printed Watermark dialog. Click the option button for Text Watermark, which enables the fields below it. You can select the all-caps SAMPLE from the dropdown list, or you can type any text you like into the box -- you aren't limited to what's in the list. Set the font, size, and color as desired. Many people find that leaving the Semitransparent box checked causes every second letter of the watermark to disappear. Unchecking the box brings the letters back, but doesn't seem to have any other effect on the watermark -- I'm not sure what it was intended to do. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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