Paint doesn’t create transparent backgrounds so you would need to use a higher end editor to get better results. Using 2002/3 it’s in the picture toolbar and using 2007, its in Picture tools tab>recolor. You may get a reasonable (but not perfect) result by clicking the white background with the transparency tool.You might need image editing software to suit your needs, otherwise you already seem to have the skills to paste them directly in the background image outside of powerpoint and use that graphic. PowerPoint 2003 shows “about transparent areas” and suggests using.However, once I paste the picture into ppt, it always shows up as a white square with the picture in the middle. In paint, I have deleted everything around the actual picture of the person (background, etc), so only the frame of the individual should be copied. I have three pictures of people that I want to copy into powerpoint in front of a contrasting background. How can I get rid of the white surrounding the picture? Our readers discuss removing the white background to images on different software updates of Microsoft PowerPoint. This article tackles a technical PowerPoint issue that many people may come across, but not know how to solve. PowerPoint, Presentation Articles, PowerPoint Questions, Technology
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