Computer Science, asked by manjugangwar9306, 1 year ago

How to put background words in word document?

Answers

Answered by beastboy1
1
Open Microsoft Word. Its icon resembles a blue background with a white "W" on top.

If you'd rather edit an existing document, simply double-click the document in question.


2

Click Blank document. It's in the top-left corner of the templates page.

If you're editing an existing document, skip this step.


3

Click Design. This tab is near the top-left of the Word window, to the right of the "Home" and "Insert" tabs near the top of the page.


4

Click Watermark. It's in the top-right side of the Word toolbar, near the top of the window. You'll see this option to the left of the "Page Color" and "Page Borders" options.


5

Click a watermark template. You can select any of the following templates to apply their text to your Word document's background:

"CONFIDENTIAL"

"DO NOT COPY"

"ASAP"

"URGENT"

6

Add text to your document, like usual.The watermark will remain in the background of your document, meaning anything you type will remain on top of the watermark.

You can remove a watermark by clicking Remove Watermark at the bottom of the watermark templates drop-down menu.

Similar questions