![]() ![]() Volunteering to "pay forward" to return help I've received in the Microsoft user community. Would suggest inserting these after you are done with all other editing. If text flow moves the paragraph, it will also move the image. This is still less than ideal because the image will be anchored to a particular paragraph (even if set for display at a certain point on the page away from that paragraph. If you want you can insert your watermark, then go into editing the header, select it and copy it a page (rather than in the header) and set the wrapping to be behind text. Make them translucent for unobtrusive protection or fill photos with them - everything is possible. However, you can, instead, simply use an image and place it behind text. In the Insert Watermark dialog, select Text and either type your own watermark text or select one, like DRAFT, from the list. Having a different header on every page is problematic because it requires section breaks which break Choose a pre-configured watermark, like DRAFT or CONFIDENTIAL. It is an image that is placed behind text. This goes to an understanding of what, basically, a "watermark" is in Word. Your question is both about the structure and how to change it. ![]() However the structure of documents on the Mac and on Windows is the same.
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