Your suggestion of creating various images in an external graphics application and then setting as the background seems to be the best bet.
"TomC" <tomc[ at ]nospam.discussions.com> wrote in news:#kwlJTfdHHA.4868[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl:
[Quoted Text] > What is the best practice to add a watermark to a set of existing > pages in a notebook? > I have an existing notebook that contains sections are that are > considered "Draft" > or "Company Confidential" and would like to watermark these pages > before I share my Notebook with my group? > > Then at some point in the future, I would like to be able to change > the watermark to a > different watermark, such as "Final", or "Obsolete", or remove it > entirely. > > Assuming there is a way to change a page template after the page has > been created, > (I haven't figure this out yet), should I do this by applying > different templates? > > Or should I create an image of each of the text string (anyone know > how to do this > with WordArt?), then set as background image. > > It would nice to have a similar to see a similar watermark > functionality as in Word 2007. > > Thanks in advance. > Tom > > > > > > > > >
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