When you paste your footer information, make sure you bring it to the front.
The easiest way, is to put the image as the background for the 2 slides,
then your page numbering will be in front of the image
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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
| Thanks Bill. Some images won't show the footer even if I paste it. The
| problem is the background of the image.
|
| Epinn
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| "Bill Dilworth" wrote:
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| > If you only have one or two slides where this is the case, you can go to
the
| > Master Slide, copy the footer and paste in on your slide.
| >
| > This will allow the footer object to be placed over the GIF image.
However,
| > the copy/pasted footer will no longer update with the changes.
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| > | > >I have a gif image covering the entire slide and then I do order|send
back.
| > > This image hides everything on the slide master - autoshape, footer
etc.
| > > I
| > > guess there is no way to show the footer.
| > >
| > > Epinn
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