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How to colour logos according to background

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replyReply Tue 16 Dec 2008, 16:10Delegate Mark said...

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Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

How to colour logos according to background

I would like to be able to relate colour of logos to background slides and be able to match

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replyReply Mon 22 Dec 2008, 10:05Trainer Mark said...

RE: How to colour logos according to background

Hi Mark

Thanks for the post - sorry for the late reply

the best way to colour the is by inserting the logo first on the master slide numbered 1 then go to the themes drop down button from the master tab and customise the colours to your liking please let me know how this goes and if this done the trick

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Display pictures inside shapes

Here is a suggestion for adding a professional touch to your presentations: displaying pictures within shapes. This can look particularly good if you use pictures within circles or stars.

To create this effect, draw a shape on your slide from the Drawing toolbar.

Click on the Fill Color button found on the Draw Toolbar usually found at the bottom of the screen; or alternatively right-click on the shape and select 'Format Autoshape'.

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