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Letamp;#39;s look at how to create a watermark in Pages. So a watermark is something that marks the page. It doesnamp;#39;t 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 weamp;#39;ve 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 itamp;#39;s clear that this is not the finished document. Weamp;#39;re going to use Draft Copy as an example watermark. So, we can start off by creating a text box thatamp;#39;s going to have text in it. So Iamp;#39;ll 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. Weamp;#39;re not going to worry about all of that for now. For now letamp;#39;s just get the words Draft Copy in ther