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Hi, this is Deborah from LegalOfficeGuru.com, and if you've ever had a watermark you couldn't get rid of, then you'll want to stay tuned for the next 3:46, because I'm going to show you not only what this is and how to get rid of it, but why it's there in the first place. [intro music] If you've ever opened a document to edit and decided you didn't need that watermark anymore, you probably did a pretty logical thing. You went over to the Design tab in Word 2016 (or the Page Layout tab in earlier versions), clicked on the Watermark button and chose Remove Watermark. Except, nothing happened. So you did it again and again and then you start saying very bad words to the computer. I'd be willing to bet money that you were working with a document that either been converted directly from WordPerfect or had text in it that had been copied from a WordPerfect document. What you experienced is what I call "The WordPerfect Watermark That Won't Die". You see, WordPerfect and Word treat watermar...