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This article explains how to remove the background of an image in PowerPoint, making that portion transparent. Instructions apply to PowerPoint 2019, PowerPoint 2016, PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2010, PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, and PowerPoint for Mac 2011. How to Place a Picture Inside a PowerPoint Shape How to Use PowerPoint's Background RemoverWhen the background in a picture is a solid color, it's easy to remove the background so that only the main image appears in the picture. This allows text, a picture, or another color to show and is a way to blend your photos into the slide background seamlessly. Ellen Liundner / Lifewire
Sometimes, the image ends up with more or less transparency than you'd like it to have. If so, just repeat the steps above. PowerPoint saves all your changes and even lets you revert back to the original, non-transparent version. To save the edited image to use elsewhere, right-click the image and select Save as Picture to save the picture with the transparent background on your computer. Make a Single Color TransparentThere is another way to make a solid color in the image transparent. For instance, you can make a white background see-through.
Removing objects from a picture or deleting a solid color works best on images that are made up of simple colors, like clip art or cartoon-like photos. Photos and other complex images with multiple objects and similar color shades are difficult to edit in this way. FAQ
Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe How do I save an image as a background in PowerPoint?Save Background Image from PowerPoint presentations
Open the PowerPoint file and then look for the slide that have the top notch background that you want to extract. Then right click and select Save as Picture in PowerPoint to save the background image as a . JPG or . PNG file.
How do you change the custom background in PowerPoint?Apply a custom background to one or more slides
On the Themes tab, under Theme Options, click Background. On the pop-up menu, click Format Background. In the sidebar, click Fill, and then click the Solid, Gradient, Picture or Texture, or Pattern tab. Choose the background fills that you want.
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