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From: Paul on 18 Mar 2010 14:09 Does anyone know what the above switch does? As far as I can see, it forces a fill of white. I am using Office 2003 with Windows XP.
From: John Wilson john AT technologytrish.co DOT on 18 Mar 2010 17:04 It forces the fill to match the backgrouns fill at any point (I guess you have a white background). Give your slide a background picture or gradient (right click > format background), cover it with eg a plain blue rectangle. Now insert a circle and do as you did above. Move the circle around to see how it works. -- john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoint_hints_and_tips_tutorials.html "Paul" wrote: > Does anyone know what the above switch does? As far as I can see, it > forces a fill of white. I am using Office 2003 with Windows XP. > . >
From: Paul on 19 Mar 2010 16:14 I see. Thanks. On Mar 18, 5:04 pm, John Wilson <john AT technologytrish.co DOT uk> wrote: > It forces the fill to match the backgrouns fill at any point (I guess you > have a white background). Give your slide a background picture or gradient > (right click > format background), cover it with eg a plain blue rectangle. > Now insert a circle and do as you did above. Move the circle around to see > how it works. > > > "Paul" wrote: > > Does anyone know what the above switch does? As far as I can see, it > > forces a fill of white. I am using Office 2003 with Windows XP.
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