
Try it! In PowerPoint, you can put a text background in your slides to get that watermark
result. To include a watermark to all the slides, Select View > Slide Master. Scroll to the top of the thumbnail pane on the left, and choose the very first item, the slide master.
Select Insert > Text Box, and after that click and drag to draw the text box on the slide master.
Type the watermark text (such as “DRAFT”) in the text box.
To change the positioning of your watermark text, click and hold the rotation manage at the top of the text box while you move your mouse left or right.
Select the text in the text box. Choose a light font fill color, and after that make any other modifications that you want to the font and style. (If you do not see the Format tab, make sure you have actually picked the text box.)
Exit Slide Master. All slides except title pages will have the text.
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Training: In PowerPoint, you can put a text background in your slides to get that watermark result. Watch this video to find out how.
