![]() I use this often when creating training graphics, because the mouse pointer provides subtle but important context (where should I be looking?) in an otherwise lifeless screenshot of a software interface. For demonstration, we’ll capture and insert an image of the mouse pointer into a demo slide, since the mouse pointer doesn’t show up in screenshots. Today’s tip involves inserting an image and setting a transparent background for crisp graphics. ![]() In fact, these tips will even work on tablets running Windows RT. You don’t need to be a techie to appreciate these, it doesn’t even matter what version of Windows you have. Each post in this series will be a short tip to accomplish tasks quickly using what you already have. This is part of a series of cheap tricks. ![]() Did you know you can use tools and skills you already have to produce higher quality graphics for your presentations, without paying for or learning expensive image editing programs?
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