The default blank background of a Word document can look a little drab to some. You may want to jazz it up by inserting a background image or a printed watermark.
In most cases, Word documents are viewed digitally and rarely printed, so there’s little need to add color or image to it while printing. Whatever the case, here’s how to make Word print the ...
Choose a color--it's that easy! How to add color or a picture to a Word document’s background Your email has been sent Editor’s note: In the video, Brandon Vigliarolo uses Microsoft Office 365 and ...
In Microsoft Office (like in many other suites of apps), a watermark is a semitransparent text or image you can place in the background. Usually, you use them to highlight something important about ...
There are two methods you can use to place transparent images into your business's Word documents. Which method you choose depends on the type of transparency you want to incorporate. Single-color ...
Did you know that you can insert an animated GIF as a background in Word documents? GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) is a bitmap image format that supports both animated and static images. GIFs are ...
Suppose you’ve inserted a picture that contains a blue sky in your Word document and would like to scatter three stars across the sky. You have a picture of a yellow star that you use, but the star is ...