A draft watermark is a visual cue that indicates a document is not yet finalized. It can be helpful to remind yourself that a document is still in progress, but you may want to remove it once you're ready to share the document. Fortunately, removing a draft watermark in Word 2016 is a simple process. Here's how:
Removing the Draft Watermark in Word 2016
- Open the document that contains the draft watermark.
- Go to the Design tab in the Word ribbon.
- Click on the Watermark dropdown menu.
- Select "Remove Watermark".
That's it! The draft watermark should now be gone from your document.
Tips for Removing Watermarks in Word 2016
- Be sure to save your document after removing the watermark.
- If you have trouble removing a watermark, you can try restarting Word and then repeating the steps above.
- If you're still unable to remove the watermark, you may have a corrupted document. Try creating a new document and copying the content from the old one.
By following these steps, you can easily remove any draft watermarks from your Word 2016 documents. This will allow you to share your work with others without any distracting markings.