Use #D style 4 button on the drawing toolbar
Use the Set Transparent Color button on the Picture toolbar
Use the Transparency slider in the Format AutoShapes dialog box
All of above
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The correct answer is D. All of above.
To add degrees of transparency to shapes such as arrows, so that the slide background shows though, you can use the following methods:
- Use the #D style 4 button on the drawing toolbar. This will apply a transparent fill to the shape.
- Use the Set Transparent Color button on the Picture toolbar. This will allow you to select a specific color to make transparent.
- Use the Transparency slider in the Format AutoShapes dialog box. This will allow you to adjust the transparency of the shape.
Here are some additional details about each method:
- The #D style 4 button on the drawing toolbar applies a transparent fill to the shape. This means that the slide background will show through the shape. The amount of transparency can be adjusted by clicking on the button and selecting a different style.
- The Set Transparent Color button on the Picture toolbar allows you to select a specific color to make transparent. This can be useful if you want to make a certain part of a shape transparent, such as the text inside a shape. To use this button, first select the shape that you want to make transparent. Then, click on the Set Transparent Color button and select the color that you want to make transparent.
- The Transparency slider in the Format AutoShapes dialog box allows you to adjust the transparency of the shape. This can be useful if you want to make a shape partially transparent. To use this slider, first select the shape that you want to make transparent. Then, open the Format AutoShapes dialog box by right-clicking on the shape and selecting Format AutoShapes. In the Format AutoShapes dialog box, click on the Colors and Lines tab. Then, use the Transparency slider to adjust the transparency of the shape.