In article <29BBBCF7-B0EC-42AE-8CC4-(E-Mail Removed)>, Tasasw wrote:
> I am using Powerpoint 2003. I import pictues into my presentations that I've
> created/edited in Photoshop elements 4.0, in PNG format. My problem is, I
> insert a picture into a presentation that I've erased the background, usually
> white, in Elements. I do this mainly for a "clean" company logo over another
> colored background. On screen, My slides appear the way I want. When I
> print the background of the picture shows back up (logo on white background).
> What's wierd is, my home computer and printer, this doesn't happen. At
> work, at Kinkos, the background comes back. Is this a print driver issue, or
> a version issue?
Wild guess: you have a PostScript printer at Kinkos and a non-PS printer at
home.
As a test, try a version of the logo w/o transparency, import it as a PNG into
PPT (using Insert, Picture, From File) then use PPT's own transparency tool to
make the b/g transparent.
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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