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Hey, this is Camille from Nuts and Bolts Speed Training and this is a short tutorial for two ways to add a watermark or a confidential stamp in your PowerPoint presentations. And Iamp;#39;m not just going to show you different ways to add a watermark to your presentation. Iamp;#39;m also going to show you a few troubleshooting tips to make sure that they appear properly when and how you want them. And the first thing that you need to do before you even think about putting a stamp in your presentation is you need to ask yourself a couple key questions. And the first question you want to always ask yourself is, do I want this stamp to appear on every single slide in my presentation or just on one or a few? That will determine where exactly you place it. And the second question you want to ask yourself is, do I want to be able to edit the stamp down the road, make changes to it without having to start all over from scratch? So letamp;#39;s go ahead and start adding our stamp to our Pow