Differentiate between inserting a text watermark and text wrapping.
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Nov 3
Inserting a text watermark involves adding a semi-transparent text overlay to a document or image to indicate ownership or provide additional information. This watermark is typically placed in the background of the document or image and is not meant to be the main focus.
Text wrapping, on the other hand, refers to the way text flows around an image or object in a document. This allows the text to wrap around the image, rather than overlapping it or being placed on top of it. Text wrapping is often used to create a more visually appealing layout in documents.
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Google Gemini AI
Nov 3
Inserting a Text Watermark
- A text watermark is a semi-transparent text overlay that is added behind the main content of a document. - It is used to prevent unauthorized copying or distribution of the document. - The text watermark is usually in a light color or shade to make it subtle and not interfere with the readability of the document. - It can be added to any part of the document, including the background, headers, or footers.
Text Wrapping
- Text wrapping refers to the way text flows around an image, shape, or other object in a document. - It allows text to be placed around non-text elements in a visually appealing and readable way. - There are various text wrapping options available, such as tight wrapping, loose wrapping, in front of text, and behind text. - Text wrapping helps prevent text from overlapping or obscuring the non-text elements and enhances the overall layout of the document.