How to Add Watermark to Documents with Google Docs

 Add Watermark to Documents with Google Docs (Photo+Text)

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Google Docs is one of the many tools in Google Workspace. Many people regularly exchange information on Google Docs because of the opportunity to save online. But to ensure the acceptability of information sent to institutional work, it is necessary to use watermarks on them. Do not worry, it is possible to add watermarks to every page of the saved document through Google Docs.

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To add a watermark, enter Google Docs from the computer and click on the Insert option above. Then select the watermark option below and add the picture or text. To add an image, you have to upload a specific image by tapping on the box that says 'Select Image'. After setting the size of the image through the scale option, the watermark of the photo will be added to the document.

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To use specific text or message as a watermark, first tap the text button. 


Then enter the message in the insert text option and select the required format. Now, after setting the transparency option, the watermark will be seen in front or behind the document, clicking on the 'right' button will add the watermark of the text to the document.

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