Normally delete the background in the image then when saving, save with the transparent option checked. This will give you a transparent background. PNG is different than GIF format because with PNG you get 256 levels of transparency which allows you to smoothly blend your image to the page background on a webpage. GIF has only one level of transparency so you get a pixelated edge to your image.
There is no liability for having a product showing in the background of an advertisement without name showing.
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Use the picture toolbar option to crop the image. A tip would be to copy it onto another slide and make the changes there. That way you can get it right and still have the original image if you need to start again, without having to re-insert it. You could also do it in a graphics application and then bring the picture into the presentation.
"Having your own account with a picture as a background" Jhonn Green "each person has there own user account" mac osx install "A picture??" ME!
You cant, you have to have the torn page finished.
The insert bar inserts or puts in place a picture or word that you have copied, without having to use the mouse.
If you mean (for example) having blue text on a yellow background - then yes. Simply highlight the text and click Format, then Character and choose the colours you want under the Font Effects and Background tabs. Click OK when done to return to your document.
Sure. Picture a squash ball rolling across a basketball court.
It depends where the picture is and what type of picture.
Can you picture me having a role in a moving picture.
Not without seeing a picture - or having a detailed description ! I suggest you photograph it, and take the picture to your local library - see if you can find it in a book.