How to Add Remove or Change a Watermark In Microsoft Word

How to Add Remove or Change a Watermark In Microsoft Word

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How to Add, Remove, or Change a Watermark In Microsoft Word

Give your document more depth and information with a watermark

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What to Know

To add a text watermark, go to Design tab > Watermark > Custom Watermark > Text watermark > enter text.To add an image watermark, go to Design tab > Watermark > Custom Watermark > Picture watermark > Select Picture. This article explains how to add, remove or change text and image watermarks in Word for Microsoft 365, Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013, and Word 2010.

Insert a Text Watermark in MS Word

Word includes several default text watermarks. Follow these steps to use one of the built-in formats or to create your own watermark. In Word, open the document to which you want to add a watermark. Go to the View tab and select Print Layout. Go to the Design tab and, in the Page Background group, select Watermark. (Depending on the version of Word, the path may be Page Layout > Page Background > Watermark.) To design a watermark, select Custom Watermark. To quickly create a watermark, use one of the built-in styles. Select a watermark style in the gallery. In the Printed Watermark dialog box, select Text watermark. In the Text text box, enter the text you want to appear as a watermark. You can customize the watermark font, size, color, and layout. By default, the watermark is semi-transparent. To make the watermark easier to see, clear the Semitransparent check box. To apply the watermark to all pages of the document, select OK. The watermark text appears on the document. The watermark only appears in the document in Print Layout view. If you don't see the text watermark, go to the View tab and select Print Layout.

Insert an Image Watermark in MS Word

Follow these steps to add an image watermark to a document. In Word, open the document to which you want to add a watermark. Go to the View tab and select Print Layout. Go to the Design tab and, in the Page Background group, select Watermark. (Depending on the version of Word, the path may be Page Layout > Page Background > Watermark.) Select Custom Watermark. In the Printed Watermark dialog box, select Picture watermark. Choose Select Picture. In the Insert Pictures dialog box, select the location of the image you want to use. Choose the picture you want to use as the watermark, then select Insert. In the Printed Watermark dialog box, select OK to apply the watermark to all pages in the Word document. The picture watermark appears in the document. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Add and Remove a Border From a Word Document How to Remove a Page Break in Word How to Make a Brochure in Microsoft Word How to Remove Watermarks in Word How to Use Text Boxes in Microsoft Word How to Insert a PDF Into Word How to Make Flashcards on Word How to Use Microsoft Word The 9 Best Free PDF Editors (October 2022) How to Create Your Own Certificates With Word Templates How to Watermark Your Photos How to Insert a Document in Word How to Add Line Numbers to a MS Word Document Microsoft Publisher Tutorial for Beginners How to Add Watermarks to Google Docs How to Show the Ruler in Word Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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