How To Add The Watermark To The Sample
When using Microsoft Word it is actually easy to add your watermark too.
Step 1- Click on the format tab and find Background. You will then see "Printed Watermark"
Step 2- Click on "Printed Watermark" and another box opens up.
Step 3- Check the "Text Watermark"
Step 4- In the TEXT box, you can enter "Copyright September 2007 Do Not Copy"
Step 5- Then pick your font, size and color. A light color is more professional, therefore, I use the gray. The font size will depend on your article length. Here is where you just play around with the different fonts and sizes until you find the one that fits the page the best.
Step 6- Then check "Diagonal"
Step 7- Click on "Apply" and the "OK".
You now have a text watermark on your article.
Labels: copyright, Microsoft Word, watermark
3 Comments:
That's a great tip. Thank you for sharing!
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Anonymous, At
December 31, 2007 at 9:37 AM
I use it all the time and I have found that my samples are no longer showing up on the Internet anywhere.
Blondie
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Blondie Writes - Pamela, At
December 31, 2007 at 9:39 AM
This is great information! I'm just starting out in freelance writing and I'm glad to see this kind of information.
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Golden one, At
February 17, 2008 at 4:14 AM
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