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Word has a default "template" for new blank pages. To make a second/additional template and set it up the way you want it to appear, open a blank page and make/insert what ever changes you want, then save as a template, not as a document. Then, when ever you want your watermark pages, you may open the secondary template and put text, photos, etc., and save that as a document.
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