Yes, it's possible.
- Right-click the edge of the text box and choose Format Text Box.
- Click the fill color dropdown in the dialog and choose Fill Effects.
- In the next dialog, click the Picture tab and click the Select Picture button.
- Browse to the picture file you want to use and click the Insert button.
- Click OK in the Fill Effects dialog.
- In the Format Text Box dialog, set the Transparency to about 70% for the
washed-out watermark effect.
- Click OK.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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