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PP 07 AutoShape tranperancy.



 
 
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Old June 2nd, 2010, 09:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Baha
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Default PP 07 AutoShape tranperancy.

Using Power point 2007. How can I set the transparency for inserted AutoShape?

I have 3 circles that overlay on top of each other. I want the part that
overlay them to be about 50% transparent. the transparency shows when they
hover over each other but. it is solid when I stop or print it.

I can do this in PP 03 but not 07 with pivoted edges.

Thanks

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Old June 3rd, 2010, 02:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Echo S
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Default PP 07 AutoShape tranperancy.

To set a shape's transparency, select the shape, then right-click and choose
Format Shape.

On the Fill tab, there is a transparency slider. It will show up once you've
selected a solid fill option.

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Using Power point 2007. How can I set the transparency for inserted
AutoShape?

I have 3 circles that overlay on top of each other. I want the part
that
overlay them to be about 50% transparent. the transparency shows when they
hover over each other but. it is solid when I stop or print it.

I can do this in PP 03 but not 07 with pivoted edges.

Thanks

 




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