![]() For demonstration, we’ll capture and insert an image of the mouse pointer into a demo slide, since the mouse pointer doesn’t show up in screenshots. Today’s tip involves inserting an image and setting a transparent background for crisp graphics. In fact, these tips will even work on tablets running Windows RT. You don’t need to be a techie to appreciate these, it doesn’t even matter what version of Windows you have. Each post in this series will be a short tip to accomplish tasks quickly using what you already have. This is part of a series of cheap tricks. Did you know you can use tools and skills you already have to produce higher quality graphics for your presentations, without paying for or learning expensive image editing programs?
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