Re: Converting Images Created on PP to Jpeg files



Thanks, Troy...I will give that a try. I need to get better imaging
software. I will look for something online. I still don't understand why it
converts the backgound to black?? or light blue?? Anyone?

"Troy @ TLC" wrote:

You cannot use a .png image for websites as it is not universally supported.
The process I would use:
- Make all images on PPT slide
- Group images
- Right click, choose 'save image'
- change a .png format
- Open the .png in ImageReady, or other image editing application.
- Add a layer below the image that is the website background color
- Save out image as a .jpg
- Add to website

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"RonDotSWFL" <RonDotSWFL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When I opened the PNG file on the website, the background was light blue
with
a white box around the jpg inserted and grouped with the text.

"TDunn" wrote:

Try saving as PNG instead. That usually keeps the transparency.

...............TD


"RonDotSWFL" wrote:

I'm trying to create a logo by using a combination of both Word Art,
regular
text box and an inserted jpeg file. Once I have them all positioned, I
"select all" under the edit menu. Then I right click in side the
selected
area and chose 'save as' jpg format as the website I want to use it on
only
accepts certain formats. Once it is saved and I try to view the image
on
other software, the back ground has turned from white/transparent to
black or
light blue with a white box around the first jpeg inserted. I don't
see
black or light blue anywhere as a background on PP. Why is it changing
backgrounds on me and how do I stop it? Thanks



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