Insert > picture from file > right click the image > properties > layout >
set to behind text.
Once you have it there, you will probably need the white arrow from the
drawing toolbar to select it again.
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cssparty wrote:
> Well, I've looked, but don't know how to creat a backgound image on a
> document .I'm new to this ,can you help. Thanks
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> "Graham Mayor" wrote:
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>> It is not possible to edit jpg files in Word, so you can either set
>> it as a background image and type over it, or use OCR to convert it
>> to text.
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>> cssparty wrote:
>>> I'm trying to convert a Photoshop created document in .jpg format
>>> to a template in word 2002 that would allow me to use it to merge
>>> with or type letters on it. I also want to incorporate a waterseal
>>> in the middle of document.