Re: Create transparent action buttons
- From: "Bill Foley" <pttincatitexasdotnet>
- Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 05:36:14 -0600
What I normally do is click and draw a small rectangle or oval (depending on
the object I am putting the button over). Right-click that object and
select "Action Settings", set the action you want, make sure the "Highlight
click" checkbox is checked, then click "OK". Down at the bottom on your
Drawing Toolbar, click the arrows next to the Fill Color and Line Colors and
select "None".
Of course, you can also change the fill colors and line colors of action
buttons as well, but now you know you can also assign actions to non action
buttons!
Have fun. Holler back if you have questions/problems.
--
Bill Foley
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor
www.pttinc.com
<JohnBAus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I would like to create transparent action buttons so that I can place
them over an image without spoiling the image. Any ideas? I am happy to
have a go at vba but it will need to outlined in simple language
thanks
johnbaus
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