ARCHIVED: In Microsoft Word, what is a watermark, and how do I create one?
A watermark is a low-contrast image that appears on a page underneath overlying text. To create a watermark in Word, follow the appropriate steps below:
Word 2007
While viewing a document in Print Layout, from the Page
Layout tab, choose Watermark (found in the "Page
Background" section) and then Custom Watermark. This opens a
window where you can choose a picture or text and format it as you
wish for use as a watermark.
Word 2002 or 2003
While viewing a document in either Normal, Print Layout, or Outline view,
from the Format menu, choose Background, and then
Printed Watermark... . This opens a window where you can
choose a picture or text and format it as you wish for use as a
watermark.
Word 97, 98, 2000, 2001, v.X, 2004, or 2008
- From the
Viewmenu, selectHeader and Footer.
- To create a text box where you will place the watermark image, from the
Insertmenu, selectText Box. The cursor will resemble a plus sign (+), which you can use to draw a box of the desired size and shape.
- Click inside the text box you just created. The borders of the
box should become highlighted. From the
Formatmenu, selectText Box....
- Click the
Colors and Linestab. In the "Line" section next to "Color:", selectNo Line. This will remove the border placed around the text box.
- In Word 2000, 2001, v.X, 2004, or 2008, click the
Layouttab, and then click theBehind textbox.In Word 97 and 98, click the
Wrappingtab, and then in the "Wrapping style" section, click the box forNone.
- Click
OKto close the text box formatting window.
- From the
Insertmenu, selectPicture, and thenFrom File.... TheInsert Picturedialog box will appear.
- Choose the desired picture file. The dialog box will provide a
preview of most images. You may need to browse for your desired
picture.
- Click the image if you need to resize it. Notice the dark squares
on the corners and sides of the box. Place your cursor over one of
these boxes until it turns into a two-headed arrow. Then drag the
mouse until the box is reshaped to the size you wish.
- To "screen back" the picture so that text will be visible over it,
click the image, and then from the
Formatmenu, selectPicture.... Click thePicturetab in the window that appears, and then in the "Image Control" section, next to "Color:", selectWatermarkorWashout. Click theOKbutton to apply the change.
Last modified on November 01, 2008.







