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Lets look at how to create a watermark in Pages. So a watermark is something that marks the page. It doesnt get in the way of the text but clearly marks it as something like, maybe, classified or a draft or something like that. So as an example here weve got a regular Pages document. So this is not a page layout document. This is one where the text flows from one page to the next and I have some sample text in there. You want to watermark it so that when you print it out or create a PDF its clear that this is not the finished document. Were going to use Draft Copy as an example watermark. So, we can start off by creating a text box thats going to have text in it. So Ill create a new text box here. You can see that the text box inserts itself in the middle of the page. It pushes all the text out of the way. Were not going to worry about all of that for now. For now lets just get the words Draft Copy in there. So Im going to do it in all capital letters DRAFT COPY. Im going to