You can also put an anchored frame on the master page and make the anchor
conditional. This will make it a bit easier to show or hide the watermark.
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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
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Behalf Of Mike Wickham
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 11:31 AM
To: Linda Sachs; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Cc: 'Sachs, Linda'
Subject: Re: Where to find instructions for creating a watermark
> I need to add a watermark that says "DRAFT" on all pages of multiple
> book
John Posada wrote:
I need to add a watermark that says "DRAFT" on all pages of
multiple books.
The FrameMaker help does not mention this anywhere.
Besides using Framescripts, which the company I work for will not
purchase, how else can you do this?
We put an anchored frame centered on each
I need to add a watermark that says "DRAFT" on all pages of multiple
books.
If you're creating PDFs, you can also do it in Acrobat: Document> Add
Watermark and Background.
Mike Wickham
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If you want to do it in Frame, the strategy would be to create a Master page(s)
with either a background text frame with DRAFT in it or a graphic with the text.
(see Master page / background objects in help)
Applying it gets a little tricky. If you have a master template that
you can apply
to all
> I need to add a watermark that says "DRAFT" on all pages of
> multiple books.
>
> The FrameMaker help does not mention this anywhere.
>
> Besides using Framescripts, which the company I work for will not
> purchase, how else can you do this?
We put an anchored frame centered on each master pa