nharris Posted November 27, 2005 Report Posted November 27, 2005 How do I make a blank page e.g. for a title page or as a topic divider in a presentation.I now how to make a basic presentation and add images but cant see how i do blank pages Quote
ronwil Posted November 27, 2005 Report Posted November 27, 2005 NoelA very apt name at this time of the year and welcome to the forum.I presume you wish to work within PTE and not picture editing software such as PixBuild.First of all let us deal with creating a blank slide. All you need to do is to insert a copy of one of your images at a point in the Slide List where you want it then uncheck the box to the left of Show Image below the Slide List. Click on the image above and you will see you have a blank image. The colour of this blank image can be changed using Customize Slide>Main>Background.You can then add your comments on the appropriate blank, using the Comment box below the Slide List, and editing it using Project Options >CommentsBest of LuckRon [uK] Quote
JRR Posted November 27, 2005 Report Posted November 27, 2005 Ron's method is an excellentBut there are always many ways to do things....Another way is simply to create a blank/new image in your photo editing software and using the "fill", or whatever command, to make the background whatever colour you want.e.g. PhotoShop: FILE>NEW, size it as you wish and choose white or black etc and then fill with whatever colour you want it is is not white/blackYou could use your photo editor's text tool to create your titles.But use whatever method that you are most comfortable with. Quote
ronwil Posted November 27, 2005 Report Posted November 27, 2005 I agree with you Jim as I always use Photoshop for creating my titling and special backgrounds, apart from blanks when I use the method as I described. I phrased my answer on the basis that Noel wanted to tackle the problem from within PTE. I even pointed him towards WnSoft PixBuilder which looks to be an excellent programme with the same high standards as PTE.Ron [uK] Quote
nharris Posted November 27, 2005 Author Report Posted November 27, 2005 Hello and thank you Ron and Jim.That support was prompt and expert!I prefer to work with PTE,so I will try Ron's suggestion and perhaps after more experience try the alternate.Thank you both againNoel Quote
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