How to show object behind text on Microsoft PowerPoint 365 ? semi-transparent callout shapes including its text ? for very visible comments but still show content behind

Anonymous
2023-03-21T06:42:03+00:00

How to show object behind text?

As-Is, text within shapes cannot be semi-transparent; for very visible comments but yet show content behind them.

My workaround is mulitple steps

  1. copy text
  2. paste as picture
  3. set transparency

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  1. Steve Rindsberg 99,086 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2023-03-21T16:54:48+00:00

    Text can also be made transparent:

    Select the shape and in the Format Shape dialog box, click Text Options then choose the A icon on the left (see picture) and set the text fill to whatever degree of transparency you like.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-03-21T09:58:59+00:00

    Dear Sunny PA Wong,

    Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are happy to help you.

    According to your description, we understand that you want the text content to be displayed before the image, I want to know if my understanding is correct, if my understanding is incorrect, please feel free to correct me.

    If my understanding is correct, please try displaying the text on the top of the image, Please refer to this document for more information:Layer objects on slides - Microsoft Support

    Hope this will help you.

    Sincerely,

    Tin | Microsoft Community Moderator

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-03-22T07:38:18+00:00

    Text can also be made transparent:

    Select the shape and in the Format Shape dialog box, click Text Options then choose the A icon on the left (see picture) and set the text fill to whatever degree of transparency you like.

    Image

    What i need is semi-transparent text as follows.

    Thanks and Kind Regards

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  3. Steve Rindsberg 99,086 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2023-03-22T14:34:15+00:00

    That's not possible, I'm afraid. At least not without many steps that would make the text un-editable.

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-03-24T07:46:32+00:00

    That's not possible, I'm afraid. At least not without many steps that would make the text un-editable.

    Thanks, I agree with you .

    However, this is for where text does not need to be editable.

    Example is to identify which version on PDF which has comment ability but not like a Rubber Stamp.

    The need for semi-transparent text is to show content behind them like following screenshot:

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