1. Find the picture you want to add transparency to and add it onto a Word Document.
2. Select the picture and go to the Picture Tools tab at the top of the screen.
3. Click on Picture Effects. It is to the right of the pre-made effect bar. The image looks like a colorless eraser.
4. Mouse over the Bevel tab.
5. Find 3D Options at the bottom of the menu and click on it.
6. Find the Surface section and open the Materialsmenu.
7. Select any of the Translucent materials
8. If you want to change the appearance further, go to Lighting and select any one of the effects.
I hope this helped you! You can images like this and do a few cool things (not as cool as Photoshop!). I can make "gemstones" like this with only a few other effects, though it gets very monotonous.
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Clicking on picture will allow you to insert a picture from your hard drive or disk.
Once you select a graphic or picture, the drawing tools will appear and you can do it from there, or just drag the placeholders to change the size.
In order to get it to Microsoft word you need to copy it over to there from the internet than go to file and click save as.
The base word of transparent is "transparence," which comes from the Latin word "transparere" meaning "to show through."
No it is not a picture file. It is a word processing document, covering versions of Microsoft Word 2007 and the later versions.
a picture
You don't. You go to Microsoft Publisher
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word wraping enables you to wrap a picture or text around text
used to change zoom on microsoft word
click on the picture then press backspace to delete picture. or if you want to edit you right click on picture and click edit