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Open Microsoft
Office Word 2003.
Open your Spring
Foliage document, or open the document from the Sample Files
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Select
the Spring Foliage text.
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Click the
Insert
menu, choose
Picture,
and click
WordArt.
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Choose any
horizontal WordArt
style.
Click
OK.
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Click
OK
in the Edit WordArt dialog.
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Place your cursor at
the end of the document and press
Enter
twice.
Click the
Insert
menu, choose
Picture,
and click
ClipArt.
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In the ClipArt task
pane, type
flower in the Search For box.
Ensure the Search In
menu says All
Collections.
Click the
Results should be
menu. Uncheck
ClipArt,
Sounds
and Movies.
Click
Go.
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Find a picture you
like in the results. Right-click it and click
Insert.
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Press
Ctrl + E
to center the photo.
Right-click on the
photo and click
Caption.
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In the caption
dialog, check
Exclude Label from Caption.
Type a caption that
describes your picture.
Click
OK.
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Select the text for
the first caption.
Click the
format painter
( ) on the
standard toolbar.
Select the text for
the second caption.
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Click the
Format
menu. Choose
Background
and click
Printed Watermark.
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Choose Text
Watermark and set the following options:
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Text: Sample
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Font: Rage Italic
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Size: 144
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Colour: Pink
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Layout: Horizontal
Click
Apply
and then Close.

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14. |
Save
your document as Spring Foliage Copy.
Close
Microsoft Office Word 2003. |