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in this video timmyamp;#39;s going to show you how to create a custom watermark for google docs that looks exactly how you want it so first weamp;#39;re going to be using google drawings to actually create the watermark and then at the end weamp;#39;ll go and insert it into our google doc so first of all what you need to do is you actually need to open up google drive so to me youamp;#39;ll just open a new tab and go to drive.google.com and then once youamp;#39;re in google drive youamp;#39;ll just need to click on this new button here so click on new and then come down here to more and hover over more and then youamp;#39;ll see google drawings here so now if you click google drawings it will create a new google drawing and youamp;#39;ll probably want to name your google drawing this part isnamp;#39;t super important but it just keeps things organized and now that weamp;#39;ve done that the first thing youamp;#39;ll need to do with your google drawing is make it the perfect