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Before we insert a full-page background image in Word, we need to be clear on our goal. If our document has only a single page or we want to have the SAME background image on EVERY SINGLE PAGE of a longer document, then we should insert the image into the header and footer area of the document. Lets call this option 1. Since the image will be stored in the header amp;amp; footer area, this option has the advantage, that we dont have to worry about accidently moving or deleting it while we are editing the standard text content. However, if we have a document with multiple pages and want to have a MIX OF DIFFERENT IMAGES across these pages, then we should insert the image into the standard editing area of the document as this will be the easier method when MULTIPLE DIFFERENT images are needed. Lets call this option 2. Both options are extremely similar. If you are interested in option 1, then activate the header amp;amp; footer area by doing a double click into the area and then do