I’ve been spending alot of time with Microsoft PowerPoint lately. Whether it’s a presentation, training, or interactive display at a trade show, I’ve been working on putting together many slides.
I came across the situation where I had to use a colored background on my slide rather than the standard white. The problem with this arose when all of my product images had a white background. My example of the baseball in the slide below highlights my issue.

Typically, I would have our graphics person do something in Photoshop to get rid of the white background. Then a coworker showed me a quick and easy tip. He showed me this tool on the picture toolbar:

By using this tool to click on the white background in the image, you get this:

Thanks to my co-worker, alot of time was saved removing backgrounds from many product images. PowerPoint can play a large role in marketing products and quick tips like this make creating slides easy for everyone.
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Patrick:
Just used this tip for a big project presentation I am doing the end of this week.
AWESOME! Wow. Thanks so much for sharing this tip. You saved me a lot of time & effort!
Chris
Branding & Marketing blog
Chris,
Great! I’m glad it came in useful. I just used it again as well.
-Pat
PS…I still have no idea why your comments get caught up in the spam filter!
Thanks for this tip– it was a helpful one!
Karen,
Thank you! I appreciate you stopping by. I’m glad I could be of help.
Is this specific to a certain version of Power Point? I can’t get a Picture toolbar to come up.