@Martina, if you want to make the businessman silhouette more transparent, there is no option like at in PowerPoint. You will need to add a shape, insert the silhouette image into the shape and then increase the shape transparency. Hope this makes sense and is what you were looking for.
You product incredibly helpful instrictional videos, Man. Great job. You're going to help me make some killer slides. I don't need tons of them now but when my demand for them increases I'm definitely going to come back for your pre-made templates!
Super awesome! I regret not searching for such power point presentations before. Had I done that I would have come across your channel way earlier and It would have saved me a tonne of time and money :( Anyway, I'm very happy that I won't have to spend money on other paying programs for creating presentations anymore :))
I know this video was published a long time ago.... in Powerpoint Office 365 the "Art Deco" top bevel seems to have been replaced with "Round Convex" bevel in case any viewers are wondering where "Art Deco" went.
Congrats for you job and help, it's really useful!! Could you give me one more help? Where can I find this icon, the business man running, that you used in your presentation?
absolutely superb !! Amazing !! i am falling short of words. I have a project kick-off presentation coming up... can i make-over the project agenda/ in scope-out of scope; risk, challanges slides? thanks in advance. Mohan.
Thank you for sharing this tutorial. Very useful. I tried to do this myself but came across an obstacle. I am using MAC Powerpoint 2011 and cannot locate the distance from ground function to create the steps ... can you help? Thanks
Thanks for the really helpful tutorials! Can someone help me on understanding how to make the transparency on the running man silhouette? Do I need to use an image editor such as Photoshop or it could be done in Powerpoint? I tried with the transparency options but it doesn't work....thank you for your help!
very nice effort from your team here. does your slides compatible with office 2007 and 2010? why I am asking most of the places where I work they still use one of the above two versions of office. How does it work? I buy your package and start using your templates by copying directly into my presentation decks?
Krishnamurthy Hunagund Our templates are compatible with 2007 and 2010 PowerPoint. You can start by inserting the templates or copy pasting the elements from the templates into your own presentations. More FAQ here: www.presentation-process.com/ppcd-faq.html#faq1
+Krishnamurthy Hunagund - When we add new templates to an existing pack or when we upgrade the templates to new PowerPoint, we'll send the download link to update your purchase.