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Watermark on word 2016 for mac
Watermark on word 2016 for mac















If you have a sample of characters at the desired fontsize in body text, at 400+% View magnification, it is easy (but tedious, as adding or deleting spaces in text triggers automatic re-scaling) to play with object scaling to make the watermark object's glyphs match the sample character. The Word Art process seems to slightly magnify and possibly distort the characters.I needed 110 spaces using Wingdings 3 at 16pt to span body + footer on Letter.) (A space isn't worth much vertical distance you might not see the effect of adding a single space. Edit Text to change text as desired and to insert or remove spaces to adjust height of the vertical text.The effect is true vertical text, not horizontal text rotated 90°. Double-click the watermark image to bring up the WordArt ribbon.Word stores watermarks as WordArt objects anchored to the header (and you can manually place them in the footer as well). The insertion point needs to be in header (the object's anchor will land where the IP is) and header-footer editing needs to be active in order to continue in this process. Edit the header by Insert → Header or double-clicking in the header.(The default 'rubber stamp' watermark is automatic color and transparent.)

watermark on word 2016 for mac watermark on word 2016 for mac

  • Set font, fontsize, color, and desired transparency.
  • This dialog is very basic typing elsewhere and pasting in (making sure you have the correct font selected font changes within an object appear to be not allowed) appears the only way to get special characters into this field. I believe this procedure will be a little easier for others to follow on Word 2013, and adds quite a few useful explanations:

    WATERMARK ON WORD 2016 FOR MAC WINDOWS

    I believe that Stefan Blom's answer is generally correct, but his menu pick descriptions don't match well with what I see on Word 2013 under Windows 7.















    Watermark on word 2016 for mac