From: gregg on
How do I make a faint image of text, with a bold image of text on top, and be
able to read both sets of type?

From: Graham Mayor on
Put the background text in a borderless text box. Set the text box wrap to
'behind text', then write over it - or use a watermark.

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"gregg" <gregg(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How do I make a faint image of text, with a bold image of text on top, and
> be
> able to read both sets of type?
>