To begin, we start with a document opened in Pages. How to Add a Watermark to a Pages Document (Mac) The screenshot below shows what a watermark looks like on a document: (A “Confidential” watermark on a Pages document.) In the good old days, watermarks were placed on documents by stamping them with a large rubber stamp using transparent red ink now, it’s all done in the app. A watermark is a transparent text box that overlays every page in a document, providing the reader with the knowledge that the document is confidential or a draft. Let’s say that you’re working on a Pages document that needs to be kept “company confidential” so that anyone reading it knows that they should not show the document to anyone outside the firm. In today’s quick tip, I’ll show you how easy it is to watermark a document in Pages.
Created by Apple, Pages has become more powerful over the years and is a useful productivity tool for everyone.
Mac and iOS users have a very powerful - and free - word processing and page layout app at their fingertips, and that app is Pages.