Can anyone help me? I've added a few PNG elements to my PowerPoint scrapbook pages and when I turn the page into a JPG (in order to get it printed), a blue line appears along the edge.
If I crop the element, the blue line disappears but then the element looks rigid and square.
Thanks for any help. It's nice to know I'm not the only one using PowerPoint! It's all I've got for now.
Peri, a Newbie
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Powerpoint & Pngs Getting Rid of the Blue Line
#2
Posted 31 December 2007 - 04:33 PM
Peri,
I'll open up a PowerPoint and see if I can duplicate your problem and get back with you.
In the meantime, Welcome to Scrap Girls! I'm glad you've decided to join us here! Did you know you can scrap with Word also? Ro had a Secrets Revealed video, or a tutorial out on scrapping with Word.
OK, I'll get back to you...
I'll open up a PowerPoint and see if I can duplicate your problem and get back with you.
In the meantime, Welcome to Scrap Girls! I'm glad you've decided to join us here! Did you know you can scrap with Word also? Ro had a Secrets Revealed video, or a tutorial out on scrapping with Word.
OK, I'll get back to you...

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#3
Posted 31 December 2007 - 04:37 PM
Hi Peri and welcome to Scrap Girls. I don't know anything about PowerPoint so I won't be of any help on your question. I'll bet someone comes up with an answer for you though.
#4
Posted 31 December 2007 - 04:38 PM
Hi and WELCOME!! I'm sorry, I can't help with your problem, but it looks like Sarah is on it! And just so you know, since Photo Shop Elements 6 came out you can get Photoshop Elements 5 on ebay for about $20.00!! (and I think 5 was better anyway!) It's an excellnt program for digital scrapbooking!! I look forward to getting to know you better and don't be afraid to ask lots and lots of questions!!
#5
Posted 31 December 2007 - 05:02 PM
I haven't been able to get PNGs to work right for me in Powerpoint either. Of course, I haven't tried it in my brand new version of Powerpoint - just the older one on my desktop. I always get black around them when they print even though they look fine when I build the slide.
Here is some information I found out about the topic on the web.
http://forum.soft32....opict86801.html
This one - while in geek-speak - says a lot. It says that Powerpoint inheritantly creates lower quality JPGs and messes up PNGs in the process. Then the guy gives back-end advice to fix it.
I also found this:
> I have created a photographic image in Photoshop and reduced its opacity
> (via the layers palette) to 50%. In Photoshop, I save the file as a PNG-24
> with transparency. When the image is inserted into PowerPoint, it looks fine
> -- the semitransparency is intact (I can see text through the image).
> However, when printed, there is no transparency (I cannot see text through
> the image). Any thoughts on what I am doing wrong?
Nothing. That is, you're not doing anything wrong, PowerPoint is. It doesn't
support transparency very well.
One thing that sometimes helps is to select the transparent [whatever] plus
everything it sits atop; copy that then choose Edit, Paste Special, PNG and
paste it back onto the slide; then delete the original stuff.
Hope that helps!
Here is some information I found out about the topic on the web.
http://forum.soft32....opict86801.html
This one - while in geek-speak - says a lot. It says that Powerpoint inheritantly creates lower quality JPGs and messes up PNGs in the process. Then the guy gives back-end advice to fix it.
I also found this:
> I have created a photographic image in Photoshop and reduced its opacity
> (via the layers palette) to 50%. In Photoshop, I save the file as a PNG-24
> with transparency. When the image is inserted into PowerPoint, it looks fine
> -- the semitransparency is intact (I can see text through the image).
> However, when printed, there is no transparency (I cannot see text through
> the image). Any thoughts on what I am doing wrong?
Nothing. That is, you're not doing anything wrong, PowerPoint is. It doesn't
support transparency very well.
One thing that sometimes helps is to select the transparent [whatever] plus
everything it sits atop; copy that then choose Edit, Paste Special, PNG and
paste it back onto the slide; then delete the original stuff.
Hope that helps!
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#6
Posted 31 December 2007 - 05:06 PM
Peri,
Sorry, I couldn't duplicate your problem, but I have Vista and PowerPoint2007, so maybe the problem has been fixed. I made a quick layout, added some .pngs and saved as a jpg. Opened it back up in PowerPoint and in PSP and there were no blue lines. Hopefully the information Ro found will help you!
Sorry, I couldn't duplicate your problem, but I have Vista and PowerPoint2007, so maybe the problem has been fixed. I made a quick layout, added some .pngs and saved as a jpg. Opened it back up in PowerPoint and in PSP and there were no blue lines. Hopefully the information Ro found will help you!

This Beautiful Signature by Jennifer Z. Thanks!
#7
Posted 31 December 2007 - 08:51 PM
Ro - Your copy and special paste trick worked like a charm -- thanks! You guys are all so nice. I'll paste my page -- it's pretty simple, nothing like what you guys do.
Does anyone have a suggestion for printing individual pages if you use PowerPoint, besides Kinkos? I contacted Picaboo, but they won't do pages that aren't bound.
Thanks again,
Peri
Does anyone have a suggestion for printing individual pages if you use PowerPoint, besides Kinkos? I contacted Picaboo, but they won't do pages that aren't bound.
Thanks again,
Peri
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