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hello and in this video we are going to learn how to remove a watermark in word so you might have received a file that contains a watermark for example this document has a drag watermark to indicate that it is in drive mode but other popular watermarks might be confidential sample urgent do not copy etc and etc so once you have finished working on the document and the drive becomes finer you would want to remove the drive watermark you might be tempted to double click on the watermark hoping that it will become visible and then you can remove it but it doesnamp;#39;t work in this case what we need to do is to go to design watermark select the drop down arrow and select remove watermark and itamp;#39;s gone