Difference between revisions of "Adjusting Image Transparency"
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− | 3) To '''increase''' the '''transparency''', that is, to be able to see task/milestones and other objects behind the image, slide the ''' | + | 3) To '''increase''' the '''transparency''', that is, to be able to see task/milestones and other objects behind the image, slide the '''Transparency''' bar to the '''right''': |
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− | 4) To '''decrease''' the '''transparency''', that is, to be able to '''hide''' task/milestones and other objects behind the image, slide the ''' | + | 4) To '''decrease''' the '''transparency''', that is, to be able to '''hide''' task/milestones and other objects behind the image, slide the '''Transparency''' bar to the '''left'''. |
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 28 March 2017
About Adjusting Image Transparency
When images are initially imported into OnePager, they are opaque.
However, their transparency can be adjusted to make them more like a watermark.
To do this, follow the steps below:
Image Transparency Adjustment
1) Right click the image where there are no tasks/milestones, decorations, or adornments to bring up the context menu shown below. Then click the Properties … command.
2) This action brings up the Image Properties form that lets you adjust transparency as shown below:
3) To increase the transparency, that is, to be able to see task/milestones and other objects behind the image, slide the Transparency bar to the right:
4) To decrease the transparency, that is, to be able to hide task/milestones and other objects behind the image, slide the Transparency bar to the left.
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