From: Lachlan on 17 Mar 2010 00:04 I have imported JPEG pictures to build and animate a larger diagram. When I click on the custom animation button (i.e. before I even add animations to the pictures), I see a thin black border on the top and left edges of each image. The images are regular JPEGs, but I have selected to make the white background colours transparent using the recolour options in PowerPoint. The unwanted borders are not removed by any of the regular picture border settings. How can I remove these unwanted borders or prevent them?
From: Russell Brogan on 17 Mar 2010 02:03 *You can remove an unwanted border by selecting your JPEG image. After that, click on the format tab and look for a drop down arrow menu that says picture border. *Next, click on "No Outline". Hope that helped :) "Lachlan(a)FYL" wrote: > I have imported JPEG pictures to build and animate a larger diagram. When I > click on the custom animation button (i.e. before I even add animations to > the pictures), I see a thin black border on the top and left edges of each > image. > > The images are regular JPEGs, but I have selected to make the white > background colours transparent using the recolour options in PowerPoint. > > The unwanted borders are not removed by any of the regular picture border > settings. > > How can I remove these unwanted borders or prevent them?
From: Jaime on 17 Mar 2010 13:53 Are you saying aren't just some type of artifact in the edit mode, but that the borders stay even when you are in the presentation mode (or print)? If so, they may be on the jpeg itself, have you tried using the crop tool on the Picture toolbar to remove the border? -- James Orlando (Goofy says "Hey"), Florida "Lachlan(a)FYL" <Lachlan(a)FYL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:08603088-938B-41D3-B0EA-64D17D9415B7(a)microsoft.com... > I have imported JPEG pictures to build and animate a larger diagram. When > I > click on the custom animation button (i.e. before I even add animations to > the pictures), I see a thin black border on the top and left edges of each > image. > > The images are regular JPEGs, but I have selected to make the white > background colours transparent using the recolour options in PowerPoint. > > The unwanted borders are not removed by any of the regular picture border > settings. > > How can I remove these unwanted borders or prevent them?
From: Lachlan on 17 Mar 2010 17:14 The borders appear in the presentation mode. I haven't tried to crop within PowerPoint because there isn't sufficient space around the picture within the frame, but I can recreate the pictures and try this. The weird thing is that when I import the images they're fine. When I make the background transparent they're still fine, but as soon as save the document or I try to animate the slide, the borders appear...?? "Jaime" wrote: > Are you saying aren't just some type of artifact in the edit mode, but that > the borders stay even when you are in the presentation mode (or print)? > > If so, they may be on the jpeg itself, have you tried using the crop tool on > the Picture toolbar to remove the border? > -- > James > Orlando (Goofy says "Hey"), Florida > > "Lachlan(a)FYL" <Lachlan(a)FYL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:08603088-938B-41D3-B0EA-64D17D9415B7(a)microsoft.com... > > I have imported JPEG pictures to build and animate a larger diagram. When > > I > > click on the custom animation button (i.e. before I even add animations to > > the pictures), I see a thin black border on the top and left edges of each > > image. > > > > The images are regular JPEGs, but I have selected to make the white > > background colours transparent using the recolour options in PowerPoint. > > > > The unwanted borders are not removed by any of the regular picture border > > settings. > > > > How can I remove these unwanted borders or prevent them? > > . >
From: John Wilson john AT technologytrish.co DOT on 18 Mar 2010 08:01 If it's not private and you have time I wouldn't mind seeing an affected slide. -- john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoint_hints_and_tips_tutorials.html "Lachlan(a)FYL" wrote: > I have imported JPEG pictures to build and animate a larger diagram. When I > click on the custom animation button (i.e. before I even add animations to > the pictures), I see a thin black border on the top and left edges of each > image. > > The images are regular JPEGs, but I have selected to make the white > background colours transparent using the recolour options in PowerPoint. > > The unwanted borders are not removed by any of the regular picture border > settings. > > How can I remove these unwanted borders or prevent them?
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