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  Tutorial: MS PowerPoint Effects and Presentation Awesome PowerPoint transparency tutorial Tutorial

This tutorial guides you through how to achieve transparent graphics in PowerPoint® presentations. It's great for removing that annoying white rectangle around your logo / bitmaps and achieving effects you didn't know were possible.

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Presentation Awesome PowerPoint transparency

This tutorial guides you through how to achieve transparent graphics in PowerPoint presentations.

This tutorial deals with the type of graphics commonly called "bitmaps". These graphic files are all made up of dots. They can come from all sorts of places, digital camera, scanners, photo libraries and paint packages.

The other sort of graphic files are "vector" graphics, these commonly come from powerpoint clip-art or Corel Draw clip-art. This tutorial is not for this type of graphic.

The tutorial covers both Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro as the graphics editor. But don't be put off by this, the principle is the same no matter what graphics software you use. It works with all the common graphics software such as:
Photoshop
Paint Shop Pro
Corel PhotoPaint
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