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Hi,
This is a panic drop-in to the NG to get a quick answer that I hope
you can provide, so please pardon me if this has been addressed
recently as I don't usually monitor this NG. I need to be able to
drop an image into powerpoint from either Adobe Illustrator or
Photoshop (either would work, Illustrator would be preferable) while
maintaining the image's transparent background so that the template
shows through behind the actual artwork, rather than a white
rectangular backdrop.
I've tried .tiff, .ai, .eps, and they all come into powerpoint *with*
the background.
Anyone able to tell me how to do this? I know it can be done because
the presentations I'm updating include older images with exactly this
transparent background quality I'm trying to achieve.
Specific, step-by-step directions would be appreciated because I can
be remarkably obtuse and imprecise otherwise .
Thanks in advance,
Sherif
AUS,Inc.
This is a panic drop-in to the NG to get a quick answer that I hope
you can provide, so please pardon me if this has been addressed
recently as I don't usually monitor this NG. I need to be able to
drop an image into powerpoint from either Adobe Illustrator or
Photoshop (either would work, Illustrator would be preferable) while
maintaining the image's transparent background so that the template
shows through behind the actual artwork, rather than a white
rectangular backdrop.
I've tried .tiff, .ai, .eps, and they all come into powerpoint *with*
the background.
Anyone able to tell me how to do this? I know it can be done because
the presentations I'm updating include older images with exactly this
transparent background quality I'm trying to achieve.
Specific, step-by-step directions would be appreciated because I can
be remarkably obtuse and imprecise otherwise .
Thanks in advance,
Sherif
AUS,Inc.