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Old 03-22-2012, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by cls3415 View Post
I use this way:
1. Insert a rectangle from "Shapes"
2. right click the rectangle and click "Format Shape"
3. in the Fill, select "picture or texture fill"
4. hit the button "File", and then find your picture.
5. adjust "Transparency".
6. in the "Line Color" panel, select "No line".
7 Done!!!
I think this is the best way!
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