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I always use a image editor - i.e. GIMP - to make images look like watermarks.
Then I add it to the document as a background.

The key was how you took the original image and modify it with brightness and contrast controls till it looked like a watermark. This was with OOo since LO was not created yet.

My best one was a letterhead logo that printed out using a laser printer and would not be viewable when you used a scanner or copy machine. I used it for a not-for-profit organization that I have been on the board with since 2007[?].



On 08/14/2016 07:44 PM, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
Hi,

For those wanting an instant solution for LibreOffice Writer watermarks,
I've created a template which can be freely downloaded and used from here:

   * http://www.apertura.co.nz/libreofficewatermarks


The watermarks are SVG-format (small file size, 100 percent quality).
I'll be updating this with additional watermark page styles now and then.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
Dave



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