Difference between revisions of "Adjusting Image Transparency"
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− | + | ==About Adjusting Image Transparency== | |
− | 1) Right | + | When images are initially imported into OnePager, they are opaque. |
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+ | However, their '''transparency''' can be adjusted to make them more like a watermark. | ||
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+ | ==Image Transparency Adjustment== | ||
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+ | 1) To do this, follow the steps below: | ||
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+ | 2)) Right click the image where there are no tasks/milestones, decorations, or adornments to show the context menu below. Then click the '''Properties …''' command. | ||
<center>[[File:P52-20_3-(1)-06042015.png]]</center> | <center>[[File:P52-20_3-(1)-06042015.png]]</center> | ||
− | + | 3) This action brings up the '''Image Properties''' form that lets you adjust transparency as shown below: | |
<center>[[File:P52-20_3-(2)-06042015.png]]</center> | <center>[[File:P52-20_3-(2)-06042015.png]]</center> | ||
− | + | 4) To '''increase''' the transparency, that is to be able to see task/milestones and other objects behind the image, increase the transparency by sliding the bar to the '''right''': | |
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<center>[[File:P52-20_3-(3)-06042015.png]]</center> | <center>[[File:P52-20_3-(3)-06042015.png]]</center> | ||
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[[Category:Editing a Project View]] | [[Category:Editing a Project View]] | ||
[[Category:Backgrounds, Images, and Logos]] | [[Category:Backgrounds, Images, and Logos]] |
Revision as of 19:51, 19 April 2016
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.
Image Transparency Adjustment
1) To do this, follow the steps below:
2)) Right click the image where there are no tasks/milestones, decorations, or adornments to show the context menu below. Then click the Properties … command.
3) This action brings up the Image Properties form that lets you adjust transparency as shown below:
4) To increase the transparency, that is to be able to see task/milestones and other objects behind the image, increase the transparency by sliding the bar to the right:
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