I have an old brochure with a picture on it. The text overlaying the picture
is transparent so that you can see parts of the picture within each outline
of each letter. I can insert the picture in Word, but I am not sure how to
set properties, etc to create transparent text to overlay the picture. I
have tried word art and regular text.
If you create a text box and write what you want and place it over the
picture. Then double click the text box. From there you can choose to have
'no fill' and 'no line' color and you should then be able to see the text
over the picture.
> I have an old brochure with a picture on it. The text overlaying the picture
> is transparent so that you can see parts of the picture within each outline
> of each letter. I can insert the picture in Word, but I am not sure how to
> set properties, etc to create transparent text to overlay the picture. I
> have tried word art and regular text.
SVC - 22 Feb 2006 16:34 GMT
Try inserting your picture in the header, then under Format > Object, on the
Layout tab select In front of text. You will then be able to move the
graphic wherever you want it on the page. Anything you type on your page
will automatically be in front of the picture and the typ will be
"transparent."
> If you create a text box and write what you want and place it over the
> picture. Then double click the text box. From there you can choose to have
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> > set properties, etc to create transparent text to overlay the picture. I
> > have tried word art and regular text.