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hey yamp;#39;all this weekamp;#39;s quick tip is a google docs tip did you know you can now insert a watermark so a watermark is usually something you see like this right here kind of grayed out text that appears behind this is very common for confidential documents youamp;#39;ll see this used a lot special ed teachers may be really excited to have this option now but inside docs you can do text and you can even add images as a watermark so let me show you how this works first you need to go to insert and then go to watermark and it will open this sidebar where you have the option to choose between the image tab and the text tab so you can jump in here and go to upload an image find it in your google drive find it in a google image search really really easy to use iamp;#39;m just going to throw my podcast logo in here and youamp;#39;ll see by default it kind of fades it out which for this particular logo i donamp;#39;t like it doesnamp;#39;t look very good but thatamp;#