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PC
Windows 2000
Framemaker + SGML 6.0
Adobe Acrobat 5.0
HP8100 DN (local network printer)
I want to know if there is an easy way to -- [when distilling a document
for draft copy review] -- place a simple text watermark "draft copy" or "not
for publication." My current printer driver is not supporting it. The
printer duplexes and it does do that nicely.
Reason: my reveiw process is international and can involve lots of different
folks whom I have not and may not meet. I want to avoid and prevent
"squirreling" of draft documents. It happens. My population of reviewers
is growing and I my only challenge is creating a easy watermark. So I do
not have to keep playing with printer settings and risk not watermarking the
document, I would like to simply select the watermarking printer in Frame
and do a quick "save as."
There was a time when I remember having a driver that enabled a watermark
but I do not have that ability and its gone. Our ITD folks have an iron
grip on applications and printers and the network so I can not experiment.
If I know of a specific driver that supports this and the HP8100 DN, I can
request an install.
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