how do you cover a backround when there is a text

R

Rae Drysdale

I'm assuming that you want to hide the background which is on the master
slide, but maybe that is not what you mean. Go to Format | Background and
click in the box which says Omit background graphics from master. If this
isn't what you mean post back and explain your problem more fully.
 
J

John Wilson

Depending on how the background was added to the master Rae's solution may or
may not work (If its done with format > background on the master it won't!)

Try this: If your text is light give the text box a black fill and set
transparency to about 25% in more fill colors. This way the backround is
visible but won't interfere. For dark text try a semi transparent white fill
or maybe just experiment with other colors)
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D

dj falconman

thanks

John Wilson said:
Depending on how the background was added to the master Rae's solution may or
may not work (If its done with format > background on the master it won't!)

Try this: If your text is light give the text box a black fill and set
transparency to about 25% in more fill colors. This way the backround is
visible but won't interfere. For dark text try a semi transparent white fill
or maybe just experiment with other colors)
--
email john AT technologytrish.co.uk

Improve your skills - http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html
Need a dice throw for a ppt game?- http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/dice.html
 

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