Hi Doug Thompson,
thanks for your reply, I have now inserted the graphic for use as my watermark and selected the proper wrap. I do not seem to be able to reduce the intensity of the image, and it dominates the page. How does the colour feature assist with this?
thanks,
Peter Gorman

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Doug Thompson wrote:
Peter & Muriel Gorman wrote:

I am using Open Office 2.0.4 I am trying to find a function in Open
Office, that can denote whether a page is a COPY, DRAFT,
Confidential, etc. Is there a link somewhere that pre-prints these
captions onto the page prior to printing.  I have located the
watermark feature, but this does not permit the user to type a
caption, and when it inserts a graphic, there is no control on the
level of transparency to allow any text to be viewed clearly.


 You can use a frame to hold your watermark.  That allows you complete
 control of content, font, size, and transparency (color, actually) plus
 positioning on the page.

 Once you insert the frame, select the Wrap property "In background" to
 cause it to be completely overwritten by the document text.

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 DougT


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