StampIt, a Microsoft tested and approved add-in for Word 97/2000, integrates seamlessly into WordPerfect 7/8/9. No need to use the File>Print or Ctrl+p function again. It eliminates the need for rubber stamps for document identification and provides a much cleaner, more versatile and convenient method of marking documents. Users can create their own stamps from any WP compatible graphic. Users can stamp multiple copies of the same document with different stamps on each copy, all in one print session. Stamp creation and use can be password controlled. Users can also customize most all StampIt features. For example, users can print entire documents and stamp the first, all or selected pages of the document, e.g. page 2, 12 & 17 with Revised. All stamps can be scaled, rotated or positioned to print on any part of a page. Eight preset positions are available, e.g. centered, left margin, top right, etc. But, stamps can be set to print in any size or position. Stamps can be locked into documents for permanent identification. StampIt provides unparalleled convenience and crisp, clean image which cannot be removed from the document if the stamp is embedded in the text. StampIt eliminates many unnecessary trips to the copy machine as it collates all stamped documents. Existing graphics can also be made into stamps such as logo, drawings etc., which can be set to print in visible watermark form. It is truly the total solution to document marking and identification. And, yes, stamps can print in color as well as left in the document in color.
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StampIt for WordPerfect 4.0
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Windows 95/98/NT4 | ||
| Downloads | 5 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Enhancement Software | File Size | 3k |
| Date added | 01 Jun 2000 | ||
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