Watermark, to appear across the while page

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Brucefl

I have been playing around with putting a watermark on one publication. I
type the word in, but it only appears once. Is there a way to place it on
the whole document or more than just the one word, without typing the word
over and over?
thanks
 
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Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]

Draw a text box, and type in your text. Let's say your text is:

Publisher

Type Publisher 3 times:

Publisher Publisher Publisher

Now highlight the three Publisher's and do a Ctrl+C to copy them and then
place the cursor after the last Publisher and press Ctrl+V to paste (keep
holding down Ctrl+V to repeat):

Publisher Publisher Publisher Publisher Publisher PublisherPublisher
Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher
PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher
Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher
PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher
Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher
PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher
Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher
PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher
Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher
PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher
Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher
PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher
Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher
PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher
Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher
PublisherPublisher Publisher PublisherPublisher Publisher Publisher

Then right click on the Text Box and choose to send it to the Master Page.

--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com
~pay it forward~

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