I put an unanchored text frame on each of my master pages, rotated at 45
degrees, using a paragraph tag I call "Watermark". This paragraph tag
uses the FM color "LtGray", which I have defined as RGB 90%-90%-90%. I
then insert a variable I call "Watermark" with the text I want (in my
case, it's "CONFIDENTIAL").
I use Leximation's BookVars FM plug-in, with which I can set the
variables for all the files in a book from one text file.
Joe Malin
Technical Writer
(408)625-1623
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Gillian Flato
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 8:58 AM
To: Mike Wickham; Linda Sachs; [email protected]
Cc: Sachs, Linda
Subject: RE: Where to find instructions for creating a watermark
I added a variable to each of my Master page templates (I have about 5
for my book). Then, before the final copy goes out, I change the
variable to nothing and import it throughout my book.
Thanks,
Gillian Flato
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