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Thread ID: 30031 2003-02-09 00:45:00 Help in putting a faded "Sample Only" behind text in MS Word Misty (368) Press F1
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119468 2003-02-09 00:45:00 I am writing this guide and got to the last stage (almost) where I attach the relevent forms behind each relevent parts of the text throughout the guide .

The way that I am doing this is that I have electronic copies of the forms and have copied and Special Pasted each form to a page . In doing this I have changed the form to be an "object", in the sense that MS Word 97 uses the term . Why I have done this is so that I can reduce the size of the form to 90% of the original .

Now I want to put large font light gray words (ie Sample Only) behind the text on each form but so that the full text on the forms still shows in front . This means putting one object (the Sample Only) behind the main object ie the reduced form .

I have spent close to two hours trying to do this (and many more hours on the forms aspect overall) but have not been able to do . Someone mentioned that it is done as a "watermark" but this does not seem to have worked .

I am using Windows ME and MS Word 97 .

Help please !!
:-( ?:|
Misty (368)
119469 2003-02-09 00:53:00 Have you tried WordArt and then formatting it to appear behind the text?
This also works for images/etc


CyberChuck
cyberchuck (173)
119470 2003-02-09 01:11:00 Hi Cyberchuck
I used WordArt only at first and had no joy so then I used a text box and inserted the WordArt into it. As i recall it was doing this that made it an object. I used the option of not showing the line around the text box.

:|
Misty (368)
119471 2003-02-09 01:22:00 So you formatted the WordArt it to appear behind the text? - I can't really help you out with as to how Word97 does it's formatting considering I use OfficeXP sorry . . however what I do is make the Word Art, Format > WordArt > Appear Behind Text and then stretch it to fit

Otherwise check out these links:
. dynamicminds . com/portfolio/ktsoln/kt_nf_0006 . htm" target="_blank">www . dynamicminds . com
. delta . edu/emptrain/bookworm/t_w97watermark . html" target="_blank">www . delta . edu
. greenwichacademy . org/studentlife/intranet/campus/tech_support/training/word_projects/watermark . doc" target="_blank">www . greenwichacademy . org



CyberChuck
cyberchuck (173)
119472 2003-02-09 01:24:00 > www.dynamicminds.com
> www.delta.edu
> R>www.greenwichacademy.org
> h_support/training/word_projects/watermark.doc

Strange...
I didn't type
... I don't think I did....
Another case for the XFiles ?:|
cyberchuck (173)
119473 2003-02-09 01:27:00 > > www.dynamicminds.com
> > .htm
> > www.delta.edu
> > tml<
> > BR > www.greenwichacademy.org
> > campus/tec
> > h_support/training/word_projects/watermark.doc
>
> Strange...
> I didn't type
... I don't think I did....
> Another case for the XFiles ?:|

Now I know I didn't type in the </a > either...
ARGH :( - Case No 1545329 - The errie forum.. Inserts its own HTML Coding :_|
cyberchuck (173)
119474 2003-02-09 01:47:00 Not sure if this will work in Word 97 as I don't have it installed but I'm sure it's there .

Open Word then click Format, Background, Watermark .

You could always ( in Word ) type in Watermark in Help as I'm sure this is how you do what you want .
Elephant (599)
119475 2003-02-09 02:10:00 Thanks for those thoughts Elephant - though watermark is not reached in Word 97 through format > background. Instead, the help menu which I had tried before shows to go into header\footer but using this approach does not work with an object ( or I have not been able to discover to date). It only works with a word standard document.

Actually i could probably fix the standard electronic forms by going back to square one and putting in the watermark before changing to an object.
However I will still have the problem in some cases because I do not have electronic copies of a couple of forms (and leaflets) and have had to scan. I found i could not put the results of the scan straight into word. What I did was to open the scanned document in Internet Explorer and then copy and paste the result to word, which gave an object.

Actually I made a slight error before in saying that the WordArt in the text box is an object, whereas it is actually a "picture". This means I am trying to put a picture behind an object !!

Thanks Cyberchuck for all the attempts at giving me that particular link - however although the part you did not put in did not seem to make a difference, what was left did not get me to the suggested webpage.
I must try your other suggested links.
:|
Misty (368)
119476 2003-02-09 02:25:00 A bit of a breakthrough - I have managed to put "Sample Only" behind text in a standard document by using the header and footer - so I will be ok (though have to go back to square one and re-do) for the forms that I have electronic copies for .

The main problem of putting the picture behind the object still remains - for the forms that I had to scan .

:) a bit happier !
Misty (368)
119477 2003-02-28 09:02:00 Got there for the scanned forms as well. I found that by only using two dimensional (and not three) and making the WordArt transparent you can see the text underneath through the WordArt.
:)
Misty (368)
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