![]() ![]() There are also versions of these tools for MANY other file formats, but if I recall correctly, trying to do this e.g. But once you have your settings tweaked (thresholds for background color etc.), it doesn’t take too long to do this to multiple files that you can then insert/overlay into PPT. One must do this one file at a time, and take care of file naming for the output files (which are all initially saved with the same file name). I think I have found other online file editing tools in the past that can do this, but most recently this is my favorite for its convenience in uploading files and variable configurations to optimize the appearance of the output file. On this page, the tool to “Make a PNG Transparent” is the upper-left box/button, which takes you here: I’ve been using tools at this web site for the occasional file: I also have often needed to make a background transparent. I am too cheap to actually buy a utility if I can find a free one online (that doesn’t scare me too much by looking like malware).
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