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Add a watermark - Adobe Acrobat Tutorial
From the course: Acrobat DC Essential Training
Add a watermark
- [Instructor] As you may know, a watermark on a document is a graphic that appears behind or over your document content and can be used for many different purposes. For example, you could place a watermark that says "Sample" over a PDF's pages, so a potential client won't be able to use the document. Let's see how to add a watermark to your PDFs. Start by clicking the Edit PDF tool, and then click Watermark here at the top of the window. Since we don't have a watermark in this document yet, we'll click Add. You can use either a text watermark or you can import artwork that you've already created ahead of time. Let's start with text. I'll click in the text field and I'll type "Confidential." And you can see a preview of it appear here in the thumbnail, but it's difficult to see that black text over the image. Let's make it a little bit larger. Actually, let's make it a lot larger. I'll choose the highest setting here of…
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Combine multiple PDFs3m 8s
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Insert pages2m 19s
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Replace pages2m 20s
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Change page order1m 28s
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Rotate pages1m 4s
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Extract pages2m 2s
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Crop pages2m 37s
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Split a document2m 8s
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Add headers and footers4m 28s
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Add a watermark4m 15s
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