I would like the white background to the right of the tear off edge to be transparent. Is there a way to do this?
Thanks!
Bill
How get transparent background with tear off edges
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Bill,
No, this isn't possible -- it would be particularly difficult because of the gradient shadow over the background, which would require a PNG file with an alpha transparency, and it's not possible to display this in Internet Explorer (which includes HTML Help) without some additonal scripting. The shadow also makes it impossible to edit the screenshot in a graphics program and turn it into a transparent GIF, because you won't get the necessary semi-transparent effect beneath the shadow.
The only real solution is to set the background color of your screenshot to the same color as the background where you plan to place. You must avoid having other objects beneath it of course, because it's not really transparent.
No, this isn't possible -- it would be particularly difficult because of the gradient shadow over the background, which would require a PNG file with an alpha transparency, and it's not possible to display this in Internet Explorer (which includes HTML Help) without some additonal scripting. The shadow also makes it impossible to edit the screenshot in a graphics program and turn it into a transparent GIF, because you won't get the necessary semi-transparent effect beneath the shadow.
The only real solution is to set the background color of your screenshot to the same color as the background where you plan to place. You must avoid having other objects beneath it of course, because it's not really transparent.
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Tim (EC Software Documentation & User Support)
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Tim (EC Software Documentation & User Support)
Private support:
Please do not email or PM me with private support requests -- post to the forum directly.