Thursday, November 02, 2006

Add a Printed Watermark

Inserting a printed watermark will place text or pictures in the background of a document, behind the regular text, on every page. For example, students can place the word DRAFT on each page of a rough draft, the school name on each page of a story, a map of New England on each page of a report on the New England states... the possibilities are endless.
Keep in mind that a printed watermark will print on every page of a document, just as text in a header or footer does. If students are placing a picture in the background, they should be sure to put it where it won't interfere with the regular text. A nice effect can be achieved by making the picture pale (that is, a "washout"). A washed-out picture doesn't interfere with the text, even if it is in the middle of the page.

How to?

http://www.microsoft.com/education/addwatermark.mspx



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