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Kamran
Your watermark can be placed in the Header as floating graphic anywhere on
the page (doesn't need to be confined to the header boundaries). For the
rest of the instructions to work, make sure your cursor is in the header when
you insert the watermark graphic (to set the graphic anchor in the header).
If your graphic isn't already dimmed for watermark use, show the Picture
toolbar and use the button on the left to set it to watermark (or "Washout"
in recent versions of Word).
You'll need to insert a section break (either Continuous or Next Page) on
the second page (or whatever the last page is you want the watermark to
appear).
Then you need to separate headers between the two sections. Open the header
(View > Header/Footer, on the menu) on the page where you want to stop the
watermark (which should be *after* the Section Break you inserted).
With your cursor in the header, click on the "Same As Previous" button on
the Header/Footer toolbar to disconnect the headers in the two sections (the
button will go from depressed to flat). You can disconnect footers too, but
isn't required.
Now you can edit the headers independently. Hope this helps.
Kamran.
the page (doesn't need to be confined to the header boundaries). For the
rest of the instructions to work, make sure your cursor is in the header when
you insert the watermark graphic (to set the graphic anchor in the header).
If your graphic isn't already dimmed for watermark use, show the Picture
toolbar and use the button on the left to set it to watermark (or "Washout"
in recent versions of Word).
You'll need to insert a section break (either Continuous or Next Page) on
the second page (or whatever the last page is you want the watermark to
appear).
Then you need to separate headers between the two sections. Open the header
(View > Header/Footer, on the menu) on the page where you want to stop the
watermark (which should be *after* the Section Break you inserted).
With your cursor in the header, click on the "Same As Previous" button on
the Header/Footer toolbar to disconnect the headers in the two sections (the
button will go from depressed to flat). You can disconnect footers too, but
isn't required.
Now you can edit the headers independently. Hope this helps.
Kamran.