![]() Do ensure that the Align to Slide option, highlighted in purple in Figure 5 is checked. Click on both the Align Center and Align Middle options, highlighted in green within Figure 5, above. This action brings up yet another sub-menu.Figure 5: Align the images to the center of the slide.In this sub-menu, click the Align option, also highlighted in red within Figure 5. Now with the transparent image selected, and nothing else selected, access the Home tab of the Ribbon, and click the Arrange button, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 5, below.They only make an appearance when you are working with a particular slide object which can be edited using special options. Contextual tabs are special tabs in the Ribbon that are not visible all the time. The Picture Format tabs are contextual tabs.Figure 4: Set a transparency value of 50%. ![]() Choose the Transparency: 50% option, as shown highlighted in blue within Figure 4. Then, access the contextual Picture Format tab of the Ribbon, and click the Transparency button, highlighted in red within Figure 4, below. Select the original image which is placed behind the duplicated image carefully.Figure 3: The duplicated image is slightly offset.The duplicated image will be placed at a little offset from the original image, as can be seen in Figure 3, below. Now, select the image on the slide and duplicate it by pressing the Ctrl + D keyboard shortcut.If the image cannot be selected and moved, then it is most likely a background image. How do you know that you are working with a full-slide image? If you can select and move the image on your slide, then you are using a full-slide image. The techniques explained in this tutorial will only work with full-slide images.Anything you expressly inserted on a slide and resized to fit the entire slide area is a full-slide image.Any full-slide images that live in the Slide Master or any Slide Layouts are background images.However, it’s easy to get mixed up between full-slide and background images. ![]()
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