Go to view > master > slide master
Insert the clip art, select it if it isn't already selected and with the
picture toolbar choose the second icon (color) and > washout

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> I would like to insert a ClipArt picture as a watermark onto an existing
> presentation design. When I followed the microsoft directions all I ended up
> with was my washed out clipart as the background. I want to use an existing
> teplate design and imlepent my clipArt as a watermark, and keep the
> colors/design of the template.
Kaitlin - 28 Nov 2006 20:39 GMT
when I washout the picture it doesn't blend with the design of the template,
all I get is my washedout image contrasting with the template. Is there a way
to keep my image, but put it into a slide with different colors, and have the
image in the template colors?
> Go to view > master > slide master
>
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> > teplate design and imlepent my clipArt as a watermark, and keep the
> > colors/design of the template.
John Wilson - 28 Nov 2006 20:45 GMT
Hi Kaitlin
Instead of choosing the "color" button try the one that looks like a pot of
paint being poured over a mountain!! (recolor picture). Doesnt work with all
picture formats.

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> when I washout the picture it doesn't blend with the design of the template,
> all I get is my washedout image contrasting with the template. Is there a way
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> > > teplate design and imlepent my clipArt as a watermark, and keep the
> > > colors/design of the template.