Transparency gradients-an update

I’m working on my upcoming webinar, High-Impact Slide Design for Non-Designers, and one technique that I’m covering is transparency gradients. I’m explaining how to use them for a simple bottom bar on a slide and also how to create belly bands. (What, you don’t know what belly bands are?)

I realized that my tip on transparency gradients was never updated for PowerPoint 2007, so I thought I’d make this technique available to everyone. The tip shows different types of examples than the ones I’m using in the webinar, but you can use the technique in many ways.

Because I’m offering a complimentary slide makeover to everyone, I have to limit enrollment to 30. Only 6 places left to fill before Wednesday! Those makeovers will take some time so I can’t do an infinite number! As Barbara Dolan wrote me, ““Personally I think the price is amazingly low for what’s included.”

She’s right, but I think that the price is workable for anyone and that’s been why people have been willing to pay for my training webinars. If you think your slides need some work and would like the bonus free slide makeover, read more about what you’ll learn and get.

Ellen Finkelstein can train you or the presenters in your organization to create high-impact, engaging, professional presentations for training, sales, business, or education. For more information, please click here.

Related posts:

  1. Use transparency gradients
  2. Create multi-color gradients in PowerPoint
  3. 3D Effects with Radial Gradients
  4. Recording available for the training webinar: Animation and Video in PowerPoint—Advanced Techniques
  5. New webinar coming up; previous one available as a recording

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