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On 10/31/16 7:10 PM, toki wrote:
On 31/10/2016 21:47, Ken Springer wrote:

Thanks, Dave, but it's not necessary.  I have few docs to do that need a "Draft" watermark, then I 
don't think I'll need it again in the

Going forward, you can abuse the classification system, by selecting
"Internal Only" as the classification. This will add a header, footer,
and diagonal message across every page, that says "This content is
marked Internal Only. Do not distribute it outside of the business." or
an abridgment thereof.

On second thoughts, it might be less scary to simply create a
classification "Draft", with slightly more appropriate messages,
displayed in a less in-your-face manner.

I don't know anything about the classification system, but it sounds like something that's not necessary in my case.

I learned long ago, never proofread your own writing! LOL These are small condensed 1 page informational sheets for customers to help them know more about their computers. The watermark is simply to prevent the wrong copy from being printed and then handed out.

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