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PowerPoint Tips: Turn AutoShapes into PicturesSometimes you may want to edit a diagram or AutoShape in a way that PowerPoint doesn't allow. For example, you may have created a complex diagram, such as the flowchart Or you may want to crop an AutoShape to make an interesting background. If you select the AutoShape and open the Picture toolbar (View>Toolbars>Picture), you'll find that the Crop button isn't available. Finally, you can get some interesting color effects using the Contrast, Brightness, and Color buttons on the Picture toolbar, including creating a watermark (washout). However, you can't use these buttons on AutoShapes, only on pictures. Convert your graphics into picturesA good solution in these situations is to turn your graphics into pictures. You'll then find that you have additional options:
You can convert a graphic to a picture easily:
I created the background on the right using the Gold Preset gradient, with the From Center style. Then I cropped the edges, reduced the contrast, and increased the brightness. Work with your pictureOnce you have your picture, you can use the Picture toolbar to crop it, change its brightness, change its contrast, or choose Washout from the Color button's drop-down list to create a watermark (a very light image that works well as a background). Create a backgroundTo use your picture as a background, cut it again to the Clipboard, open the Slide Master, and paste it. You'll probably want to move it behind the text placeholders, so right-click the picture and choose Order>Send to Back. Save it as a PictureStarting with version 2002 (part of Office XP), you can save any graphic as a separate image file. The advantage is that you can then open the file in an image editor, such as Photo Editor or Photoshop, and manipulate it further. Just select the objects, right-click and choose Save as Picture. back to main tips menu for more tips
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