Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Tutorial: Making a Customizable file in Powerpoint with Purchased Graphics (Extension on Ginger's Post)

So this is my first tutorial so bare with me...

Ginger at Ginger Snaps had a great post  on making customizable files in Powerpoint.  I wanted to extend on her ideas.  I hope this is helpful to someone.  Please watch her file before mine because I did not repeat information...just extended.



9 comments:

  1. Thank you for the tutorial! I'm pinning it so I can remember this!

    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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  2. I didn't know the trick about changing the page size at first. Thanks!
    DillyDabbles

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  3. Thanks for this! I've just started playing with creating things on PowerPoint. As I was trying out making frames, I couldn't figure out how to save the pic as something that has a transparent background. I've been grouping the frame I made and cut and pasting. Any tips?
    Thanks,
    Mercedes
    SurftoSuccess.blogspot.com

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    1. Powerpoint will always have a white background or color when you save as a jpg (as far as I have discovered). If you want a transparent background, try pasting into Paint and saving as a jpg. You also can use Photoshop or a free program that can have similar functions.

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  4. Thank you for sharing!! I learned something new today!

    Angelia
    Extra Special Teaching

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