ID: Q159014
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PowerPoint 97 supports transparency in bitmapped images. If you insert a bitmap into a slide, you can make one of its colors transparent. In addition, if your bitmap already has transparency, and it is in one of the following graphic formats, it appears transparent when you insert it into your slide:
To make part of your image transparent, use one of the following methods.
1. On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click From File.
2. Select the graphic file you want and then click Insert.
3. If the Picture Toolbar does not appear, right-click the graphic
and then click Show Picture Toolbar on the menu that appears.
4. Click the Set Transparent Color button.
5. Click a part of the picture that is the color you want to make
transparent.
This method is ideal for color images that were created by a graphics
program or for black and white images that were scanned. It may not
work well with color images that were scanned. These images often have
very subtle color changes. For example, the apparently black
background of a scanned picture of the Earth may actually consist of
several colors of very dark gray. In this case, if you try to mask out
the background, you may still see some dark streaks after you set the
transparent color.
This method requires that you install the optional Microsoft Photo Editor component that ships with Microsoft Office 97.
NOTE: This method works best for scanned color images because you can actually choose a range of similar colors to mark as transparent.
1. Open your presentation in PowerPoint and click Object on the
Insert menu.
2. In the Object Type list, click Microsoft Photo Editor 3.0 Photo and
click OK.
Photo Editor will start. Perform these steps:
a. In the New dialog box, click "Open an Existing Picture" and
click OK.
b. In the Open dialog box, select the file you want to import and
click Open.
c. Click the Set Transparent Color button on the toolbar.
d. Click a region of the picture that you want to make transparent.
e. In the Change Color To Transparent dialog box, click OK.
The selected region is now filled with a gray and white
checkerboard pattern.
f. If you see unwanted streaks in your picture, click the Set
Transparent Color button again and click a region of your
picture that is already transparent.
g. In the Change Color to Transparent dialog box, move the Color
Similarity slider to the right. Click OK.
h. Repeat steps f and g until the correct parts of the picture
have the gray and white checkerboard effect.
i. On the File menu, click Exit And Return.
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Version : WINDOWS:97; MACINTOSH:98
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Hardware : MAC x86
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: May 20, 1999