Graphics Reference
In-Depth Information
import, highlight the image name, and click Open . To edit an
existing image, double-click on the image in the slide.
Figure 7-15. Import an image as an element on the slide.
3.
The image you selected appears in the center of the New Image
Box window. Enter the percentage of transparency for the image.
0% would be completely solid; 100% would be completely
transparent.
4.
You can specify that Captivate import the image but make the
background color of the image transparent. For example, if you are
adding a logo that is a custom shape, such as a shield, you might
not want the rectangular outline of the image file to show.
Tip: Be careful to check your images after you import them, partic-
ularly if you use a transparent background. Captivate will make all
areas that are the color of the background transparent. For example,
if you have an image of a black circle with white lettering and a
white background, and you make the white background transparent,
then Captivate will make all white portions of the image transparent
(including the letters). If this isn't the look you wanted, use a graphics
program to make the background or the letters slightly different
shades of white.
 
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