Transparency key for images

R

Ramy

It should be possible to setup a transparency key for images in MS Office.

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B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Ramy,

Can you be a bit more specific on what you're trying to
achieve and the steps you're following and the graphics
type you're using?

Word will preserve transparency in inserted GIFs for example
and you can use the 'transparency' tool on inserted graphics
to select a color to be transparent.


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It should be possible to setup a transparency key for images in MS Office. >>
 
R

Ramy

What I mean is, if you have any image in word or publisher or powerpoint and
it has a background colour eg. white. You should be able to then set the
transparency key to white and it will make all white areas or the image
transparent.
 
M

Mary Sauer

You have to set the transparency color with the transparency tool for each individual
image.
 

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