Watermarks as backgrounds

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Good Morning

I read nag's response to an earlier question but failed to find the "washout" function to use while inserting a pix. Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thanks
 
What version of PowerPoint are you using, and where did you look? In
PowerPoint 97 and 2000 it's called watermark. Insert the picture and then
on the Picture toolbar (go to View > Toolbars and select Picture if you
don't see it), click on the second from left icon.
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SBurris said:
Good Morning,

I read nag's response to an earlier question but failed to find the
"washout" function to use while inserting a pix. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
 
Good Morning,

I read nag's response to an earlier question but failed to find the "washout" function to
use while inserting a pix. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Rightclick the picture, choose Format Picture from the popup menu.
Make sure you're on the Picture tab of the Format Picture dialog box.
In the Color dropdown listbox, choose "Washout" or "Watermark" (depending on which version of
PPT you have)
Click OK
 
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