I want to put a Water Mark in a image , If possible, I like this brand is more or less transparent. I currently own only paint.
thank you .
I want to put a Water Mark in a image , If possible, I like this brand is more or less transparent. I currently own only paint.
thank you .
See this link for more help : http://cameras.about.com/od/printing/ss/watermark_3.htm
How to add a text watermark
To add a text watermark to a Word document by using the Printed Watermark command, follow these steps:
1. Start Word.
2. On the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Printed Watermark.
3. In the Printed Watermark dialog box, click Text watermark.
4. In the Text box, type My Watermark.
5. In the Font box, click Century Gothic.
6. In the Size box, click Auto.
7. In the Color box, click Turquoise.
8. Click to select the Semitransparent check box (default setting).
9. Click the Diagonal option next to Layout.
10. Click OK. The watermark that you just created is visible on the document sheet.
How to add a picture watermark
To add a picture watermark to a Word document by using the Printed Watermark command, follow these steps:
1. Open a new Word document.
2. On the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Printed Watermark.
3. In the Printed Watermark dialog box, click Picture watermark.
4. Click Select Picture.
5. Browse to select the picture that you want, and then click Insert.
6. In the Scale box, click Auto.
7. Click to select the Washout check box (default setting).
8. Click OK. The watermark that you just created is visible on the document sheet.
How to change the position of a watermark
By default, when you insert a watermark, Word centers the watermark on the page. Watermarks are included in the Header and Footer layer of the Word document. Therefore, to change the position of a watermark, you work in the Header and Footer layer. To do this, follow these steps:
1. On the View menu, click Header and Footer.
You can now change the watermark.
2. Click the watermark one time to select it.
3. If the watermark is a text watermark, click WordArt on the Format menu.
If the watermark is a picture, click Picture on the Format menu.
4. Click the Layout tab, and then click Advanced.
5. On the Picture Position tab, use the options that are under Horizontal and Vertical to change the position of the watermark.
How to specify the pages on which a watermark appears
Because watermarks are included in the Header and Footer layer, you can use sections to specify the pages on which a watermark appears. This is because you can have different headers and footers in different sections of a document. To create sections, you insert section breaks. Then, you delete the watermark from the sections where you do not want the watermark to appear. To do this, follow these steps:
1. In the Word document, click the top of a page in which you do not want the watermark to appear.
2. On the Insert menu, click Break.
3. Under Section break types, click Next page, and then click OK.
4. Click a page in the section in which you do not want the watermark to appear.
5. On the View menu, click Header and Footer.
6. On the Header and Footer toolbar, click Link to Previous.
This breaks the connection between the header and the footer in the current section and the header and the footer in the previous section. Same as Previous no longer appears in the upper-right corner of the header or the footer.
Note If you do not see Link to Previous, you may be in the first section of the document. The status bar in Word indicates the section where the cursor is currently located.
7. Click the watermark one time, and then press DELETE.
The watermark is deleted from all the pages in the current section.
Create watermarks and backgrounds easily with the Microsoft Office 2003 Editions .
To create a watermark image in PowerPoint for use in other programs, start with any picture, drawing, or WordArt object that you like, then:
1. Make the image transparent so that it will work well as a watermark behind text.
- To do this for pictures, apply the Washout option from the Color drop-down list on the Picture toolbar, as shown here:
- Figure 1: WordFor WordArt and drawings, use the Transparency setting in the Format WordArt or Format AutoShape dialog box, as shown here:
2. Adjust the graphic to the size you want it to be as a watermark. Then, right-click on the graphic and select Save as Picture from the shortcut menu.
3. In the Save as Picture dialog box, select a location for your new picture file, name your picture, and then click Save. Notice that you can change the setting in the Save as type list, but this feature usually selects the best picture format for your particular graphic automatically.
Use this feature to create your watermark image wherever inserting pictures to create watermarks or backgrounds is recommended in the tips that follow.
see this link for more help : http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...191711033.aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/211324
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