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A background graphic is editable in one of the slide masters. View / Slide Master / select the first or top master in the left pane of masters. Look for the master that has the graphics and select it. Then you can maniputlate the graphic. With several masters you need to be careful when looking for the correct one.
Based on your description, you want to access the background graphics in the slide. Like John said, you can try to scroll up and find the first/top master in the left pane of masters when you in Slide Master View. The Hide background graphics button is grey if it is the background slide like the following picture, then you can access the ...
Here are the steps I tried, from a Jan. 18, 2021 comment: If the graphic appears on all slides: Choose View>Slide Master, then select the larger thumbnail at the top of the left-hand list. If you can select the graphic, select it and delete it. If the graphic is not selectable, right-click on the background and choose Format Background.
The rest of the background is a simple gradient. I wanted to edit these slides using a different background graphic. So I chose Edit Background and the panel opened up on the right. I can hide background graphics using the check box in the ribbon or that panel, and the graphic disappears. But I can't select it and edit or delete it.
As Dave says rather than have people stab in the dark - post a copy somewhere we can download. If it's a picture you should be able to select and the picture tools tab will open. It my be a background image though. www.pptalchemy.co.uk. TO. Toronto_Peter_12071979. Replied on October 15, 2018.
OK: Installation of 16.27 (19062615) is complete & the result in the Format Background task pane is exactly the same as yours. Apparently this is either a bug or a change introduced in the 16.27 series of releases. Perhaps it will be resolved when 16.27 is distributed as a general release. To help draw attention to the issue...
A customer wants to use this template to update existing powerpoint documents but something goes wrong: the original PPT-file contains graphics (company logos) on the background (which can be manually deleted if needed), but when I use my new template these graphics are not hidden (still in front). When I choose an official Office theme (via ...
Copy it. In PPT Right click and choose paste keep source format. You should get highlighted text. Adjust the size to match your text in PowerPoint. Nor use the Format painter to pick up the format of the highlighted text and apply to any other text. Screencast showing PPT after copying in WORD. www.pptalchemy.co.uk.
Instead just insert your picture in the Master (View - Master - top thumbnail) using the Insert ribbon, click Picture, select and click Insert. You can place and size it the way you want. Put it in the background if necessary, under the contextual Format tab, order group, click the backward button and choose to background. Luc Sanders.
Nope. To place a picture that you can set the size and position, place the picture on the slide directly, or use a layout that has a picture placeholder that you can vary. Normally when you roll out a picture library for a company, you do have to do some work preparing it, that's not unusual. Author of "OOXML Hacking - Unlocking Microsoft ...