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Subject:Re: Overprinting "draft" From:HOLLAND -at- IPFWCVAX -dot- BITNET Date:Wed, 15 Dec 1993 22:03:14 EST
The term used in PC Word for Windows for printing backgroundstuff like the
"Draft" of the inquiry is
WATERMARK
which makes sense, but isn't quite what any sane human would look under in
the index to the manual(s). (But would any sane human look in the manual[s]
anyhow?)
If Mac Word has the same feature, Microsoft MIGHT have chosen to use the same
term for it. Then again. . . .
Steve Hollander
holland -at- cvax -dot- ipfw -dot- indiana -dot- edu
indiana university-purdue university fort wayne