To do it on Microsoft Word 2003:
1. Go to formation Background, then printed watermarks
2. When it opens, do picture watermark at the top
3. Then select you picture, and fix to your desire.
To do it on Microsoft word 2007:
1. Go to page layout
2. click on watermark in the middle
3. then picture watermark
4. choose and edit the picture you chose
Thanks,
Dinogiggle
Open up a new blank document.
Click on 'Format' option in the top menu, then select 'Background>Fill Effects'
Select the 'Picture' tab and then browse your computer for the picture you want to use as the background image.
Select OK
You can set it to display as a watermark. That will wash it out, because it is trying to make the picture light enough to display in the background, behind the text.
MS Word is a text processing software so you cannot really make/create any picture there. You can however insert a picture and then edit it. However, choices are really limited.
Right click on the picture and pick Format Picture. Then click on Layout. You will then have the various options you need to wrap text around your picture.
You need to have this program called microsoft publisher, you can make brochures there. You can't really make a brochure on microsoft word.
Real && Seductive
You don't.
Right click on a blank area of the slide and choose Background. You can then choose the colours you want to use for the background.
Click format then background & design. You can choose the coulors & design you want
You could use Microsoft Word to make pamphlets.
yes
A word processor, such as Microsoft 'Word', Works, Notepad or Wordpad, for writing letters. A paintshop program, such as Microsoft 'Paint' or Paintshop Pro for drawing and pictures. You can also draw simple line pictures within Microsoft Word and add graphics.
if you mean background picture for your desktop, right click on you desktop, go to properties then go to Desktop in properties then browe for a picture and click apply