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You can use PostScript code to make a word such as "DRAFT" or "CONFIDENTIAL" print in large, grey characters on a diagonal across the center of a page. If you want the word to appear on more than one page, place the code in the header. If not, place the code at the top of the page where you want the diagonal text to appear. To set up the PostScript code, enter the following text in the header or at the top of the page:
/Times-BoldItalic findfont 90 scalefont setfont
/printDraft
{0 0 moveto (DRAFT) show} def
180 288 translate
45 rotate
.95 -.05 .6 %start incr. end
{setgray printDraft -1 .5 translate} for
.90 setgray printDraft
Note: to use a word other than "Draft" substitute the desired word in the
third line of the PostScript code above. For example, to print the word
"CONFIDENTIAL," make the third line read:
{0 0 moveto (CONFIDENTIAL) show} def"
After you have entered the lines, follow these steps:
1. Select the lines, and apply the PostScript style to them by holding
down the SHIFT key and choosing the PostScript style from the style
box on the ruler. (If you are using Word version 3.0, apply the
PostScript style by holding down the SHIFT key and choosing Styles
from the Format menu. Then select the PostScript style in the Styles
dialog box).
2. From the File menu, choose Print. Make sure that the Print Hidden
Text option is turned off, and print the document.
For more information on applying the PostScript style, query on the following words:
apply and PostScript and style
For more information about PostScript in Word version 5.x, see page
771 of the "Microsoft Word User's Guide" version 5.x manual.
For more information about PostScript in Word version 4.0, see page 284 of the "Reference to Microsoft Word" version 4.0 manual.
For more information about PostScript in Word versions 3.x, see page 279 of the "Reference to Microsoft Word" version 3.0 manual.
Additional query words: watermark
Keywords : kbprint macword macword5
Last Reviewed: November 12, 1998