How do I create a new backgound with a jpg image

T

Terry Farrell

Which version of Word and for what purpose? Is it to be used as a fade
watermark or as a strong picture background behind text?
 
D

daffydoo

Dear Terry,
I use Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007. I want to have a "fade" very
light backgound of a graphic jpg. I want totype over it. Texts need to be
clear.
I hope to use it for awebsite
Many thanks
Daffydoo
 
T

Terry Farrell

Dear Daffy

Switch to the Page Layout tab on the ribbon and click on Watermark button.
Select Custom Watermark and in the Watermark dialog you can choose Picture
Watermark and Washout.

However, Word is poor at creating good web pages. Take a look in Google for
free web creators: even Google has a free version that isn't too bad either.
But there are hundreds of free options available.

Terry
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

For a Web background, you should use a "background" rather than a
"watermark," but you can still format it as "washout."
 
D

daffydoo

SUZANNE MANY THANKS Daffy

Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
For a Web background, you should use a "background" rather than a
"watermark," but you can still format it as "washout."

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
 

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