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What is the purpose of watermarks on a document?
A watermark is a faded background image that displays behind the text in a document. You can use them to indicate a document's state (confidential, draft, etc.), add a subtle company logo, or even for a bit of artistic flair.
What is the purpose of a watermark?
A watermark is a logo, text, or pattern that is intentionally superimposed onto another image. Its purpose is to make it more difficult for the original image to be copied or used without permission. Pictured at right is an example of a watermark applied to a digital image.
Why do we use watermark?
Originally a watermark is a more or less transparent image or text that has been applied to a piece of paper, another image to either protect the original image, or to make it harder to copy the item e.g. money watermarks or stamp watermarks.
What is the purpose of a watermark in Microsoft Word?
What is Watermark in MS Word. Watermark is simply that image or text that appears mainly behind the main document. For instance, watermark documents will normally display the status of the document like “confidential”, 'Draft” among others. Watermarks are normally used to prevent counterfeiting.
What does it mean to watermark a photo?
A watermark is a message (usually a logo, stamp, or signature) superimposed onto an image, with a great deal of transparency. So, it's still possible to visualize its presence without interrupting or preventing vision of the image that it protects.
What is a document watermark?
Watermark is simply that image or text that appears mainly behind the main document. For instance, watermark documents will normally display the status of the document like “confidential”, 'Draft” among others. Watermarks are normally used to prevent counterfeiting.
What are watermarks in Word?
A watermark is a graphic or word(s) displayed as the background to a written document. Typically, a watermark appears in a light gray, large font, so it can be easily seen by readers of the document, but not so dark that it makes the document difficult to read.
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