To work around this issue, use a graphic program like Microsoft PhotoDraw to save the image in a format that is specifically for use in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. PhotoDraw uses the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format, but other such programs may have different options to permit you to set the transparency properties when you create or edit the image.
However, if you are using a Windows Bitmap image, you must set the transparency of the background manually before you save the image in a format suitable for use in a PowerPoint presentation.
If you are using other image editing software, please consult that product's manual and help files for directions about how to make a color transparent.
To use PhotoDraw to save an image for use in a PowerPoint presentation, follow these steps:
- Start PhotoDraw and open the image that you want to use in your PowerPoint presentation.
- On the File menu, click Save for Use In.
- In the first step of the wizard, click In a Microsoft PowerPoint or similar slide presentation, and then click Save.
- In the Save As dialog box, name your image, and then click Save.
Your image is now saved in PNG format, ready for use in your PowerPoint presentation. The background of the PNG image and any portions that you have manually set as transparent (the canvas area in PhotoDraw where no pictures cover the canvas) will be transparent in the picture when it is inserted into PowerPoint.