You may already be adding your "John Hancock" as an official sign-off to your business stationery, but one more layer of customization is done through a watermark. This image or small block of text ...
Microsoft Word allows you to add many small touches, such as watermarks, to improve your document's appearance. However, there is no built-in watermark option for photos you insert into Word documents ...
Watermarks are faded background text or images that sit behind the text in a document. You can use them to indicate a document's status (such as confidential or draft), add a subtle company logo, or ...
If you'd like to add not a built-in watermark, but a custom one, simply go to Design > Watermark > Custom Watermark. Next, select Picture watermark or Text watermark and either select a background ...
Word has some many features that no one ever uses about 80% of them. But that doesn't mean they're not incredibly useful -- it's just that most of them remain relatively undiscovered. Did you know, ...
Microsoft Word has a feature that makes it possible for users to add watermarks, but what about removing watermarks, is that possible? The answer to that is a resounding, yes. In this article, we are ...