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I need help in making an imported Excel object transparent to the "washed
out" background I have in a PPT 2003 presentation. Inadvertently, one of the Excel charts I imported/pasted looks wonderful, with bars and numbers standing cleanly over the slide background. Trouble is, I can't duplicate this effect and have another 5 charts that have a large rectangle of white showing underneath the bars and lines. Any tips will be greatly appreciated.....Clive |
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I need help in making an imported Excel object transparent to the "washed out" background I have in a PPT 2003 presentation. Inadvertently, one of the Excel charts I imported/pasted looks wonderful, with bars and numbers standing cleanly over the slide background. Trouble is, I can't duplicate this effect and have another 5 charts that have a large rectangle of white showing underneath the bars and lines. Any tips will be greatly appreciated.....Clive How are you inserting your Excel content into PPT? Step-by-step, please. We can go from there. ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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