Remove a printed watermark
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jice22 Posted messages 1 Status Member -
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Hello,
Please let me know how to remove a watermark that is automatically inserted by the Solid Converter.
I have tried to remove it in Word by checking "no watermark" from format/background/watermark/no watermark.
Thank you
Please let me know how to remove a watermark that is automatically inserted by the Solid Converter.
I have tried to remove it in Word by checking "no watermark" from format/background/watermark/no watermark.
Thank you
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It's possible to remove the "Solid converter pdf" watermark, at least in Word 2007. You just need to display the headers and footers, click on the text box of the watermark, and the watermark box will appear; then you just need to select it and delete it.
(Since then, I assume I'm not the only one who has managed to do this.) -
There is a way
With Nitro PDF:
find where the watermark is located
copy the watermark text
go to search mode
paste the watermark text
start the search
switch to insert mode
delete the watermark on each page
And that's it
Tested and validated solution -
Free???
Yes for a trial to use it and obtain a customer number...
I paid €39.95, I received the serial number and the customer number
I entered all that in the fields and I got the "famous" OK
and well, know that I still have watermarks across the scanned photos!!!
I say that it's a "scam", it's been over 10 days that the company HAMRICK refuses to give me a solution and refuses to refund.
So for those who are into Vue scan, BE CAREFUL!!!!
If anyone has an idea it would be welcome, €39.95 after all!!!!! -
We can't do that, that's exactly why the watermark is there.
If you no longer want the watermark, you have to purchase the product.
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I have the same problem with Ultra Video Joiner, solution please.
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Maybe redo all the images with an image processing software.
This operation seems legal to me, but needs to be checked...