Define watermarks and difference between backgrounds
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Watermark is a text or a picture that appears behind the text. ... Document background is a color or a picture that appears in the background when the document is viewed in Web Layout and other views, except Draft View and Outline View.
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A watermark is an image or text that shows up behind the primary text of the document.
- It is normally a lighter shade than the text, so you can peruse the document without any problem. Text Watermarks are frequently used to sort or to show the reason for a document with words like DRAFT.
- Watermarks can be utilized to safeguard private data and to demonstrate the legitimacy of an authoritative document. You'll likewise watermark any paper banknote, where they're utilized to help forestall forging.
- Document background is shading or an image that shows up in the background when the document is seen in Web Layout and different perspectives, except Draft View and Outline View.
- The background of the review gives context to the data that you are talking about in your paper.
- Consequently, the background of the review creates the peruser's advantage in your exploration question and assists them with understanding the reason why your review is significant.
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