> I want to create a water-mark in a word  or power-point document. I found to 
> go to format/page/background and I could  import a grafic (e.g. foto). But I 
> want this to really appear as a water-mark  which means it is only slightly 
> to 
> be seen  in the background. So far I  couldn't do it. What am I doing wrong? 
> By the way in Power Point I cannot even  import a foto with the obove measure.
> 
> Awaiting your  comments.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> I believe there was a response to this or a similar question, and the  answer 
> was to use a photo editing program (GIMP would work) to alter the photo  and 
> make it very faint first.
>  
> In GIMP: One way to do this is Tools > Color Tools > Levels.
>  
> In Corel PhotoPaint (as another example): Image > Adjust > Level  
> Equalization.

There is a way to do this in OpenOffice.org.  As I responded before,

Try inserting a picture with

Insert > Picture > From file...

Make the picture look like a watermark by selecting Watermark on the
Graphics mode dropdown menu on the Picture toolbar (it should appear
automatically when you insert the picture).

Place the picture in the background by right-clicking the picture and
selecting Wrap > In Background

When you have the watermark exactly where you want it, lock it in place
so it won't move by right-clicking the picture again and choosing
Picture... On the Options tab under the Protect section choose Position.


// Trevor


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