Auto add test insignia in non-production environment

I would like to add a graphic or insignia (like a watermark) that indicates a report has been run in a test environment as opposed to production. I'm using 10g AS. Is their any way to configure the Reports Server to add something (a graphic file or ??) to every report run.
I know I could add something to the reports, but I don't want to be forced to edit every file to do it.

Report server doesn't have any option to add a text or graphic autometically on the reports. You have to modify reports for this.

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