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Today I want to show you how you can insert a watermark into a Microsoft Word document. Maybe you have a secret recipe that you want to make sure no one shares. You can throw on a top-secret watermark. First, weamp;#39;ll look at how you can insert a preset watermark, and then weamp;#39;ll also look at how you can customize it. All right, letamp;#39;s check this out here. Here I am in Microsoft Word and I have the secret chocolate chip cookie recipe open for the Kevin Cookie Company. This is what turned us into a Unicorn or a $1 billion company. Now I definitely donamp;#39;t want employees at the company to share this out, so I think adding a top-secret watermark can help keep it a little bit safer. To insert a watermark, up on the top ribbon, click on the option called design. Within design over on the right-hand side youamp;#39;ll see an option for Watermark. See, itamp;#39;s really easy to insert a watermark. At the top, we have all of the preset categories. There is a set of