| WD98: How to Create a Watermark in WordLast reviewed: February 16, 1998Article ID: Q180977 | 
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 SUMMARYThis article describes various methods you can use to create a watermark in Microsoft Word. A watermark, as defined in this article, is any text or graphic that is printed to overlap existing text in a document, either in the background or foreground. For example, a logo printed lightly behind a letter or the word "Confidential" printed lightly on a contract might be considered a watermark. Some of the most commonly used text type watermarks are: 
 MORE INFORMATIONThe three methods listed in this article will show how you can create a watermark in Word using the following features: 
 To view a watermark as it will appear on the printed page, click Page Layout on the View menu or click Print Preview on the File menu. To format graphic properties or attributes as used throughout this document, see the "How to Format a Graphic's Properties" section of this article. If the watermark interferes with the legibility of the text on the page, you can lighten the object you used to create the watermark. See the "How to Lighten the Watermark Color" section of this article. Use the following information to determine which method below would be the best one that you can use for your watermark needs: 
 Method 1: Use the Drawing FeaturesThis method is an example of placing the watermark in the Header And Footer area so that it prints on all pages. To do this, follow these steps (to print a watermark only on the current page, start with step 3): 
 Method 2: Use a Text BoxTo use a text box to create a watermark, follow these steps: 
 
 a. Select the text inside the Text Box. b. On the Format menu, click Font. c. Under size, change it to the appropriate size. d. Under Color, select Grey--25%. e. Click OK. a. Click to select the Text Box. b. Point to the text box border, press CONTROL, and click the mouse. On       the menu that appears, point to Order, and then select Send Behind
      Text.
       NOTE: Once the object has been sent behind the text, to select that
      object at a future time, click the Select Objects button on the
      Drawing toolbar and then click in the area of the object.
 Method 3: Use WordArtTo create a watermark using WordArt, follow these steps: 
 How to Create Rotated Watermark TextYou must use a WordArt object to be able to rotate text at any angle. For details of how to insert a WordArt object, see the "Method 3: Use WordArt" section of this article. Once the WordArt object is in your document, to rotate text at any angle, do the following: 
 How to Lighten the Watermark ColorIf the watermark interferes with the legibility of the text on the page, use one of the following methods to lighten it: Method 1: Text not in a WordArt or Drawing Object 
 
 Method 3: Imported graphics You may not be able to edit the graphic, depending on where it was created. In this case you will need to use a graphics program to alter the color of the graphic. Depending on the imported graphic, it may be lightened using the Picture Editor by doing the following: 
 How to Format a Graphic's PropertiesTo format the graphic, select it, and then on the Format menu, click Picture or Object. Use the following table to adjust the picture's Format. 
       To format this                  Use these steps
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      To format the picture with      On the Picture tab, under Image
      preset brightness and contrast  control, select Watermark from the
      settings that work well for     Color box.
      watermarks
                                      -or-
                                      Adjust the picture's brightness and
                                      contrast manually using the
                                      Brightness and Contrast slide
                                      controls.
      To format the graphic so that   Click Picture or Object (Format
      document text flows above it    menu), and then click None on the
      instead of around it            Wrapping tab.
      To format the text in the text  Select it, click Font on the Format
      box                             menu, and then select the options
                                      you want. To rotate the text, click
                                      Text Direction on the Format menu,
                                      and then select the option you want.
                                      NOTE: This rotation method is limited
                                      to 3 rotational positions. To have
                                      complete rotation flexibility, you
                                      will need to use WordArt. For details
                                      of how to do this, see the "How to
                                      Create Rotated Watermark Text"
                                      section of this article.
      To format the text object's     Use the options on the Drawing
      borders, background color, and  toolbar (the text box is a drawing
      so on.                          object)
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