I have a PowerPoint .ppt file and I have to create an image for every slide.
I'm trying to use the integrated PowerPoint "export as .png". It works but the images have all a opaque background, I need a transparent one.
Anyone knows if is it possible and how to do it? (If not via standard export, also with a macro is fine)
Since a PowerPoint slide never has a transparent background, this is unlikely to ever happen. If you select the elements on a slide, right-click on them and choose Save as Picture and choose PNG format, PowerPoint already does this.
It's because most printers don't accept transparent color formats. While PowerPoint allows you to alter an image with several possibilities, do not hesitate to use professional tools like Adobe Photoshop.
PowerPoint presentations with custom colored backgrounds benefit from artwork saved and imported as transparent . png files. If you want to know more, please call Multimedia Services at 567-2250.
Right-click the rectangle and select Format Shape from the context menu. Select Fill → Picture or texture fill and click on Insert picture from → File... to choose an image file. Use the transparency slider to make the picture as transparent as you want.
You can select the shapes within a slide (Word Art also) and right click on the selection and choose "Save As Picture". It will save as a transparent PNG.
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