Draft Watermark Enlarges When Printing Word For Mac 2016

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Watermarks appear in the background of a page and are visible in Web, Print and Reading Layout views. When you insert a draft watermark, it is applied to each page and printed with your document. You cannot access the watermark directly on your page to remove or edit it. Does your watermark in Word look fine on screen, but print as 'D AFT' instead of 'DRAFT'? Or 'CON IDE TI L'? This problem seems to occur sporadically, and it depends on the printer you're using.

Draft watermark enlarges when printing word for mac 2016 university

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You can do this in 2 ways 1. Make the chart semi-transparent. You can do this by selecting the chart, click the 'format' tab, click 'shape fill', click 'more fill colours', and in the window that opens, drag the transparency slider to, say, 50%.

You'll have to do this for every opaque object in front of the watermark. Click the insert tab, and click 'wordart', and select the first one, the simple, plain type. Write whatever you want to be displayed as a watermark. Next, adjust the text wrapping for each item (charts, and the wordart) on the page, and set it to tight. Now drag it on to the chart, go to format> shape fill> more fill colours, select a dark colour and drag the transparency slider to 50% or more. Emailing photos from lightroom classic. Thank you Hatryst.

Draft Watermark Enlarges When Printing Word For Mac 2016 University

But I'm running into some problems. I have no 'Format' tab. When I select the chart, the tabs that I have are: Home, Insert, Page Layout, References, Mailings, Review, View, Acrobat, Design and Layout. Under 'Home', there is a 'Shading' button. When I click on the drop down arrow next to it, and then click on 'more colors', I get a window with two tabs: Standard and Custom. Standard just lets me pick a color. Custom lets me chose from an array of colors.

There is no transparency option. If it helps, I'm running on Office 2007. I understand your 2nd option but I want to troubleshoot the first option before I go to option 2.

If you right click on the WordArt do you see and 'Order' option? If you do, click on it and then Bring to Front. The problem with the watermark is that it is automatically a part of the Header/Footer (even though it is in the middle of the page) and as such will always be behind the text on the body of the page. You could go into the Header/Footer then select the watermark and 'cut' it then get out of the Header/Footer and 'paste'it then set the 'order' to the Front but Hatty's way is more direct and does the same thing. The video you prepared is spot on for explaining how to create your own watermark. I think where most people, including this OP, get into trouble is when they use the built in Watermark function in Word (Page Layout/Watermark). When this is used Word actually places the watermark in the header and then the 'Bring to front' option won't work.

Draft Watermark Enlarges When Printing Word For Mac 2016 Tutorial

I've now bookmarked your video and should this question arise again (I'm positive it will) and you are not around I'll supply the link - should be case closed after that.

This entry was posted on 13.12.2018.