Microsoft KB Archive/95550

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Creating a Watermark Using Position and Header/Footer Commands

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Q95550

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Word for MS-DOS, versions 5.0, 5.5, 6.0

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SUMMARY
In Word for MS-DOS, you can create a watermark, which is an image that appears to print behind the document text, by formatting an absolutely positioned object as a header or footer (running head in Word 5.0). The object can be a table, paragraph, or inserted graphic.

MORE INFORMATION
For example, to use a graphic as a watermark in your Word document:

 Insert the graphic anywhere in your document. Select the inserted graphic.  From the Format menu, choose Position. Select the appropriate settings, and choose the OK button. For example, to center a graphic on the page, select the following settings:      Option                        Setting --                       ---

Horizontal position          Center Horizontal Relative To       Page Vertical position            Center Vertical Relative To         Page Width of Graphic             0  From the Format menu, choose Header/Footer. Select Header or Footer and choose the OK button.

The graphic will print on every page, as if it were preprinted on the paper.

Reference(s):

&quot;Using Microsoft Word,&quot; version 6.0, pages 164, 417-423

Additional query words: 6.00 running head bottom top apo framed

Keywords : kbusage

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