How to Add a Watermark in MS Word [All Platforms 2024]

Written By Steven Arends

Adding a watermark to a Word document can not only increase your production authority but also prevents other people from stealing your work.

In case you’re looking for a way to add watermarks using Microsoft Word, you’ve come to the right place.

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Let’s dive into this article as I have discussed the precise way to add watermarks to your Word documents in no time.

How to Add Watermark to a Word Document

If you want to insert/add a watermark in Microsoft Word, simply go to the Design tab and select Watermark. If you don’t see such a tab, you’re using an older version. In that case, click on the Page Layout tab and select Watermark.

You can add the pre-configured watermarks or select Custom Watermarks… to add your own custom text or image as a watermark.

Here’s a detailed walkthrough on how to add a watermark in MS Word:

For Newer Version of Microsoft Word (Office 2013 or Newer)

  • Launch MS Word on your desktop and open the document where you want to add a watermark.
  • Click on the Design tab.
  • Select Watermark from the Page Background section.
  • Choose any of the pre-configured watermarks or click on Custom Watermark… if you want to make your own watermark.add-watermark-in-word
  • If you want to use an image as a watermark:
    • Select the Picture watermark option.
    • Click on Select Picture. A pop-up window will appear.select-picture-watermark
    • Select Browse from the From a file section if you want to select an image from your PC. You can also select Browse from the OneDrive-Personal section to upload an image from your OneDrive account.upload-image-for-watermark
    • Choose your preferred image and click on Insert.insert-image
    • Hit Apply > OK.
  • If you want to use a custom text as a watermark:
    • Select the Text watermark option.
    • Fill the boxes according to your preference.
    • Click on Apply > OK.add-text-watermark

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For Older Version of Microsoft Word (Office 2010 or Older)

  • Open a document via Microsoft Word.
  • Click on the Page Layout tab and select Watermark.old-word-version-watermark
  • Choose from any of the pre-configured watermarks, or select Custom Watermark… and follow the above steps to use your own text or images as a watermark.

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For MacOS

  • Run Microsoft Word and open a document.
  • Click on the Design tab and select Watermark from the navigation menu.add-watermark-in-word-mac
  • If you want to use a text watermark:
    • Select the Text option.
    • Expand the first drop-down menu to choose from pre-configured watermarks.
    • Click on the box and type your text if you want to add a custom text watermark.
    • Set the text font, size, transparency, color, and orientation as you like.
    • Hit OK.text-watermark-mac
  • If you want to use an image as a watermark:
    • Choose the Picture option.
    • Click on Select Picture… and upload the image you want to set as a watermark.
    • Hit OK.picture-watermark-mac

After adding the watermark, you can move its position on the page using your mouse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many types of watermarks are available in Microsoft Word?

There are two types of watermarks in Microsoft Word; text watermarks and picture watermarks.

How to add a logo as a watermark in Microsoft Word?

If you want to add a logo as a watermark in a Word document, click on the Design tab and select Watermark > Custom Watermark… > Picture watermark > Select Picture. Then choose your preferred image and click on Apply > OK.

Wrapping Up

That’s about it. Keep in mind that Microsoft no longer supports Office 2010 or older versions. So ensure you’re using the latest MS Word; otherwise, you may face technical difficulties while adding a watermark.

Did you find this article useful? Or do you have any further queries on this topic? Feel free to let us know in the comments below.

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About The Author
Steven Arends is a computer science graduate and tech enthusiast with over 10 years of experience in the field. He has a vast collection of computer hardware and loves exploring the latest advancements. As a contributing author to 10Scopes, Steven shares his expertise to make the world of technology more accessible and easier to understand for all readers.

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