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23hitman

Word 2007

I can take an image and insert it as a watermark into word. However 2 things
occur.

1. Word automatically resizes the image to make it fullsize to cover the
page. Can this be prevented within Word settings?

2. When I print the pages from a black and white printer, the watermark
looks great in greyscale for the pixels/sharpness. However if a color printer
prints the image the watermark is pixelated and the color shows through.
Again can this be prevented/adjusted within Word settings?

Thanks
 
You can set the scale on the insert watermark dialog. If you want to insert
it manually, insert the image in the page header, set it to 'behind text',
scale it to whatever size you want then from format picture recolour to grey
and set the brightness to whatever you want. Save the finished image as an
autotext entry for re-use.

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