Re: Draft watermark on my powerpoint slides?

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Echo S

Use View/Master/Slide Master and add a textbox with DRAFT in the appropriate
font and color (usually a light grey will be appropriate). Rotate it as
desired.

You can also do File/Send to Word and choose the "lines below slides"
option. You'd delete the lines and resize the slide thumbnail and paper
orientation in Word, but I don't think the DRAFT watermark will show through
the slide thumbnail...
 

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