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How to Create PDF Watermark on Mac

Anyone who is involved in the business of business can tell you - What is PDF file? PDF files are the life blood for business communications and data retention. This is why the built-in PDF features in the Automaton library are very important.  Well, apart from several pdf features, you may also want to watermark your PDFs pages for copyright and other purposes.
Watermark is identifiable logo that marks a document as sensitive and avoids other from copying it. PDF Watermark can be anything it can be text or image. Adding watermark to PDF document means it protects your sensitive or prevents other from stealing the PDF contents. How did you create attractive PDF watermarks? This post will inform you the way.

With Adobe Acrobat, you can make both text and graphic text watermarks. It offers you the inbuilt tool for making watermark to an existing PDF files so that you can create watermark in PDFs pages. Below are the steps that will inform you how to make PDF graphic and PDF text watermark with Adobe Acrobat.

Step 1 – Open Adobe Acrobat on your PC, click on “File” > Open to import PDF file on which you want to add watermark.
Step 2 - Go to the toolbar, click "Document" > "Watermark" and select "Add" from the menu.

Step 3 – Now click on the circle located beside the File menu and then select Browse to choose the image that you want to use for creating watermark.

Step 4 – Here, you can adjust the size, position, appearance of the watermark. After settings, you can finally click on “OK” to save the PDF watermark.

Alternative Method

But if you have lots of PDF pages and you want to add watermark to all pages then it becomes very difficult for you to add watermark to every pages by using Adobe Acrobat. Hence, if you are looking to create a watermark on your PDF files on your Mac and doesn’t want to spend lots of money for that. Well you can save your money by using PDF Watermark for Mac. With the help of this tool you can add watermark as text, images, graphics, etc on your PDF files on Mac system with ease.

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