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Posted to users@openoffice.apache.org by Jelavia_ Jelavia_ <je...@hotmail.com> on 2014/10/22 03:03:58 UTC

Answer Needed Please....

Dear Sir,


   I would like to know one thing and that is How can i put this word/sentence/watermarks  “ LEGAL DOCUMENTS “  Or “ PRIVATE “  

Or  “ CONFIDENTIAL “ etc. Means before i will write a letter from Where can i find this Watermarks in your Office Version?


   Please reply me with Full Details. 






Jelavia_

Re: Answer Needed Please....

Posted by Brian Barker <b....@btinternet.com>.
At 01:03 22/10/2014 +0000, Jelavia Noname wrote:
>How can i put this word/sentence/watermarks " LEGAL DOCUMENTS " Or " 
>PRIVATE " Or " CONFIDENTIAL " etc. Means before i will write a 
>letter from Where can i find this Watermarks in your Office Version?

o Go to File | New > | Drawing (or click Drawing on the splash 
screen) to create a new drawing document.
o Click the Text ("T") button in the Drawing toolbar and drag a text 
box in the document.
o Adjust the text properties: font, size, and so on. (You can enter 
sizes larger than those offered by typing in the box.)
o Select a suitable font colour - probably something like Grey 20%.
o If desired, adjust the rotation angle under Position and Size.
o Select the text box and go to Modify | Convert > | To Bitmap (or 
right-click | Convert > | To Bitmap).
o With the material selected, go to right-click | Save as Picture... 
and save the result somewhere suitable - probably as a .png file.
o You can now discard the drawing document itself.

o In your text document, go to Format | Page... | Background.
o For As, select Graphic.
o Click Browse... and browse to and open your saved picture.
o You probably don't want Link ticked - especially if you intend to 
distribute the text file elsewhere.
o For Type, select Position.

Note that backgrounds are a property of page styles, so the watermark 
will appear on all pages with the current style. Note also that you 
could place such watermarks in otherwise empty documents and save 
them as templates.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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