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By James Marshall, About.com Guide to Word Processing

Add an Image Watermark to Your Word Document

Wednesday October 28, 2009
Watermarks are often used to provide information about a document. For example, they can be used to show that a document is a copy or a working draft. But, you can also use watermarks to spruce up your documents' formatting. Use an image like your company logo or seal to add a more professional look to your documents. Adding an image watermark is easier than you think. My tip will help you get going with image watermarks!
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