Watermarking is a method of embedding an image or text in the background of a page, which provides a degree of transparency so that it does not interfere with the display of the page content. This is useful for formal business documents or to specify the function of a document, such as in an audit project. To help you create a Word document using this feature, watermarker.org has created a very simple tutorial. Try it out.
Adding a watermark
Step 1 – In a new Word document, go to the Layout tab at the top and click Watermark. Droid Sans Fallback
Step 2 – A window opens with the available options and settings. You can choose from the Disclaimer, Confidential, and Haster templates.
In this tutorial, we will use the footer template we created earlier to show you the tool's customization options.
Editing a Text Watermark
Step 3 – To edit the text watermark, click “Customize Watermark” after step 1. A window with three options opens; select “Text Watermark”.
Step 4 – In the dialog box, you can change the text, font style, size, color and even the position of the watermark. In this example, we have replaced the text “Example” with “Watermark” and changed the color to match the watermark.
Editing a Watermark on an Image
Step 5 – If you want, you can add a watermark to the background image. Simply repeat step 1, select “Watermark Image” and look under “Select Image”.
Step 6 – After you insert the image, you can resize it, you can choose the percentage from 50% to 500% or adjust it automatically. This will change the watermark on your document.
Deleting a Watermark
Step 7 – To remove the inserted watermark, repeat the first step and click the “Remove Watermark” button.
A tool like this can add personality and professionalism to your work. For simpler ways to use Word in your daily life, such as adding a watermark in Word, see our blog.