Adding Shading and Texture to the Background of a Slide
In PowerPoint, you can customize the background of a slide by adding a solid color, a color gradient, a texture, or even a picture.
A color gradient is a visual effect in which a solid color gradually changes from light to dark or dark to light. PowerPoint offers several gradient patterns, each with several variations. You can also choose a preset arrangement of colors from professionally designed backgrounds in which the different colors gradually merge.
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You can add a picture to a slide's background, either as a single object or as a tiled image that fills the entire slide. Here's how:
1. | On the Design tab, in the Background group, click the Background Styles button, and then click Format Background.
| 2. | In the Format Background dialog box, click the Picture or texture fill option.
| 3. | Click File, navigate to the folder that contains the picture you want to use, and then double-click the file name.
| 4. | To make the picture fill the entire slide, select the Tile picture as texture check box.
| 5. | To use the picture in the background of the current slide, click Close, or to use it in the background of all slides, click Apply to All.
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If you want something fancier than a gradient, you can give the slide background a texture, or you can use a picture. PowerPoint comes with several preset textures that you can easily apply to the background of slides.
In this exercise, you will add a shade to a slide background and then change the background from shaded to textured.
USE the 06_Background presentation. This practice file is located in the Chapter04 subfolder under SBS_PowerPoint2007.
OPEN the 06_Background presentation.
1. | On the Design tab, in the Background group, click the Background Styles button.
| 2. | In the Background gallery, point to each style in turn to see a live preview of its effects.
| 3. | Click the last thumbnail in the second row (Style 8).
| 4. | Click the Background Styles button again, and then click Format Background at the bottom of the gallery.
The Format Background dialog box opens.

Tip
Clicking the Preset Colors button displays a gallery of professionally designed color gradients, which range from a single color to sets of several colors.
| 5. | Click the Type arrow, and then in the list, click Rectangular.
| 6. | Click the Direction button, and click the From Corner effect at the right end of the gallery.
| 7. | Under Gradient stops, drag the Stop position slider to the right until the adjacent setting is 80%.
| 8. | Click the Color button, and then in the Theme Colors palette, click the green color in the top row.
| 9. | Click Close.
PowerPoint applies the shaded background only to the current slide.

| 10. | Click the Background Styles button again, and then click Format Background.
| 11. | In the Format Background dialog box, select the Picture or texture fill option.
| 12. | Click the Texture button, and then in the gallery, click Denim.
| 13. | Click the Apply to All button, and then click Close.
PowerPoint applies the textured background to the current slide and all the other slides in the presentation.

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CLOSE the 06_Background presentation without saving your changes, and if you are not continuing on to the next chapter, quit PowerPoint.
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