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How to Insert Watermark in LibreOffice: Are you trying to insert a watermark in the LibreOffice writer document? 

Well, you have landed the right blog post, just read this tutorial till the end.

LibreOffice is a free and open-source office suite software developed by The Document Foundation. It was forked in 2010 from OpenOffice.org, which was an open-sourced version of the earlier StarOffice. Download LibreOffice for free Click.

LibreOffice is one of the free best alternatives for the MS Office suite. 

So, in today's tutorial, I'm going to share how to insert a watermark in the LibreOffice writer document page with a simple step-by-step guide with screenshot instructions. Just follow the steps given below.

Let's start...

How to Insert Watermark in LibreOffice

Here are the steps you have to follow to insert a watermark in LibreOffice.

Step 1: Open the LibreOffice program on your device (Laptop/PC).

Step 2: Now click on the Writer Document option. Then there will be an open LibreOffice writer window.

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Step 3: After that go to the Format tab then you will see the Watermark option. Just simply click on that.

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Step 4: Now type the text you want to display as the watermark and customize the Font, Angle, Transparency, and Color then click on the Ok button. Then the Text watermark will automatically be added to your document page.

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That's done. 

Your watermark is successfully added to the LibreOffice writer document page.

Note: Using LibreOffice you can only set a Text watermark on a document page. It hasn't offered a picture watermark option.

Read more: How to Add Watermark in WPS Office.

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