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There's nothing wrong with a white background, but Microsoft Word lets you change the color of a document's background. You can even use a picture, but don't get carried away.
Did you know, for example, that you can embed a watermark (like your company logo, or the word "draft") in the background of your Word documents? It's crazy easy to do.
Make sure your readers know your document is confidential, a draft, or can’t be copied with an image background. Here’s how to add a watermark in Word.
Learn how to create a custom background or change background color of your Word document. We also discuss how to add drop caps in Word.
Make your Word document appear colorful & lively by adding background color or image in while printing. Enable Print background colors and images setting.
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