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hey everyone in todays 365 ninja tip Im going to show you how to add or remove a watermark to your word 2013 document here I have my guide to office 365 app and you can see that theres a big watermark across it that says sample if I want to remove that watermark this is also the same process that youll use to add a watermark youll need to go to your design tab in the ribbon from here go over to the page background section and you can see that watermark is an option so if I click the drop down menu I can simply remove my watermark and it goes away I also have the option to select from a couple prefilled watermarks like confidential draft sample do not copy but you can also create a custom watermark you can add a picture or text you can even change the font or color if you want and when youre ready youll click apply now Ill close out of that and you can see that ASAP has now appeared as my watermark so it really can be anything that you wish or that fits the regulations in your w