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Tools: Add Watermark by Text
A watermark is text or a graphic that
appears behind or over the existing document content when a document is
displayed or printed.
1. Choose Free
PDF Tools >
Add Watermark >
by Text
2. Select a PDF file that you want to add watermark by text.
3. The Add Watermark by Text dialog box comes up:

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Select a string from the text box or
type a new string into this box.
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Select text layout: Diagonal,
Horizontal or Vertical.
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Select text draw type: Fill
Stroke, Fill and Stroke, and Invisible.
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Select text’s font name, style and
color.
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Select Stroke Color and Stoke Size
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Select Order: Background means
the text is behind the existing document content. Foreground means
that the text is over the existing document.
The Western Package
(98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista) only supports Western Language Encoding:
English, Germany, French, Spanish and more.
The Unicode package
(2000/XP/2003/Vista) almost supports all the languages: ANSI, Chinese,
Korean, Japanese, BALTIC, EASTEUROPE, OEM, MAC, RUSSIAN, SYMBOL,
TURKISH, GREEK, ARABIC, HEBREW, THAI and VIETNAMESE. Here are the
tips for the international user:
1. Select your language coding
from PDFill Options. You may try to select a different font to see
if it works. Some font may be empty.
2. To have your font, please make
sure that you can view your language in IE browser. Please install
your language font if you cannot find your language coding.
3 . Download the Asian and
Central European font packs for your Adobe Reader:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrasianfontpack.html
These two packages are available
at
www.pdfill.com.
4.Click Save As to have a new PDF
file. The new file may be launched automatically if you have installed
Adobe Reader.
5. Do experiment with the options
available to see which best suit your needs. Click Close to finish.
Note: If you have problem to read your PDF into PDFill, open
your PDF document inside Adobe Reader. Then, print into a
new PDF using
PDFill PDF Writer. |