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Step 1 - Changing the Background Fill Effects |
(Format > Background) | ||
It is verye asy to change the background of your slides to something a bit more interesting than a single colour. | ||
Select Fill Effect from the background fill drop-down list. |
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You can select several slides and change the fill effect for all these slides at once. | ||
Just as you can with the background colour you can applu fill effects to all the slides or just individual slides. |
Step 2 - Using a Gradient |
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On the gradient tab select if you want one or two colours | ||
blah blah | ||
Alternatively you can select the preset option and choose from one of the standard effects. | ||
A gradient begins the background with one colour at one side (or edge) and gradually changes to another colour. |
Step 3 - Using Texture |
24 textures |
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Step 4 - Using a Pattern |
48 patterns with a choice of foreground and background colours. |
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Step 5 - Using a Picture |
This lets you display a picture (or graphic) that will fill the entire slide. | ||
The select picture button lets you browse to any picture. The default location is the My Picture folder. | ||
Navigate to the folder containing your picture and select Insert. |
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Step 6 - Things to Remember |
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