Hi Bionik, FYI, A watermark object (picture or text) is anchored in the Header area. You can use different watermarks on Different pages as: • 1. Make sure that you use section breaks to separate the sets of pages that require differing Watermarks (including sections with NO watermark). For this go Page layout ----Page setup ---- Break ---- Section Break • 2. Insert the Watermark you would like for any section - initially it will be the same throughout the document. ![]() ![]() Double-click, and modify, the Headers so that each section does NOT have 'Same as previous'. Move to the (in your case) first section, double-click its Header - you will now be able to 'select' the watermark with a single (Left-)click. Right Click the Watermark, choose 'Edit text, and modify the Watermark for that section. Add a 'Draft' watermark to your document On the Design tab, in the Page Background group, choose Watermark. Scroll through the watermark gallery and click the watermark you want. If you don’t see the watermark applied, click View > Print Layout. Check the box to show negative numbers in red. Generally speaking, Summary Reports (such as a Profit and Loss or Balance Sheet) will allow you to: • Show columns by a specified category, such as Total, or Month or Class. Creating custom reports in quickbooks. Rows/Columns The section has options for period comparisons, grouping or changing columns, depending on the report you run. • Show sub columns for comparison, such as YTD for each row. You can change the display of negative numbers to be -100, (100) or 100. Repeat for the other sections until you have whatever Watermark you want (including NO Watermark) in each section. Regards, Rahul. You can easily apply watermark to all pages in a Word Document by the Watermark feature easily. Please do as follows: Click Design > Watermark, and then select a watermark from the drop down list. See screenshot: Notes: (1) If you need to add picture watermark or custom text watermark, please click Design > Watermark > Custom Watermark, and then: (A) check Picture watermark option and specify the picture as you need, or (B) check Text watermark option and configure the specified text and its formatting style. See screenshot: (2) To remove the watermark from all pages, please click Design > Watermark > Remove Watermark. (3) If you are using Word 2010 or 2007, please click Page Layout > Watermark, and then select a watermark from drop down list. Apply watermark to one page in a Word document. For example I have a Word document with 7 pages, and want to apply watermark to the second page only. Here, I will describe the detailed steps to add watermark to the specified one page only. Go to the beginning of the specified page (the 2nd page in my case) you will add watermark, and click Layout (or Page Layout in Word 2007/2010/2013) > Breaks > Next Page. See screenshot: 2. Go to the end of the specified page (the 2nd page in my case), and click Layout (or Page Layout in Word 2007/2010/2013) > Breaks > Next Page. Double click the header of the 2nd page to show the header area. And now you will see the text of Same as Previous below header line. See screenshot: 4. Now the Header & Footer Tools are enabled. Please click Design (under Header & Footer Tools) > Link to Previous. See screenshot: Now the text of Same as Previous is removed from the header of the 2nd page. Put cursor at the header of the 3rd page, and click Design (under Header & Footer Tools) > Link to Previous to remove the text of Same as Previous in the 3rd page. Place cursor at header of the 2nd page, click Design (or Page Layout in Word 2007/2010) > Watermark, and then select a watermark from the Watermark drop down list. Now the watermark is added on the 2nd page only of current Word document.
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