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Transcript & Certificate Watermarking

TL;DR

This guide shows you how to add watermarks (text or images) to your Bachelor’s degree transcripts and certificates using common software like Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Pro, and free online tools. This helps prevent fraud and protects the authenticity of your documents.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Understand Watermark Types
  • Watermarking in Microsoft Word (for .docx files)
    1. Open your transcript/certificate document in Microsoft Word.
    2. Go to the ‘Design’ tab.
    3. Click on ‘Watermark’.
    4. Choose a pre-defined watermark or select ‘Custom Watermark…’.
    5. For Text Watermark: Select ‘Text watermark’, enter your text, choose font, size, colour and layout (diagonal/horizontal).
    6. For Image Watermark: Select ‘Picture watermark’, browse for your image file, adjust its scale and wash out.
    7. Click ‘OK’.
  • Watermarking in Adobe Acrobat Pro (for .pdf files)
    1. Open your PDF document in Adobe Acrobat Pro.
    2. Go to ‘Edit PDF’ tool.
    3. Click on ‘Watermark’.
    4. Choose ‘Add’.
    5. For Text Watermark: Enter the text, choose font, size, colour, rotation and opacity. Position it as needed.
    6. For Image Watermark: Select your image file, adjust its scale, position, and opacity.
    7. Click ‘OK’ to apply. You can also set the watermark properties (e.g., appear behind/in front of content).
  • Watermarking with Free Online Tools (for .pdf files)
    1. Go to a reputable online PDF editor like iLovePDF, Smallpdf or PDF24Tools. Be cautious about uploading sensitive documents; check their privacy policies.
    2. Search for the ‘Watermark’ tool within the website.
    3. Upload your PDF file.
    4. Follow the on-screen instructions to add either a text or image watermark. These tools usually have basic options for font, size, colour and position.
    5. Download the watermarked PDF.
  • Important Considerations
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