Computer Science, asked by sanish45, 1 year ago

what happens when you choose not to tile a picture while formatting a slides background in powerpoint 2013 ​

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Answered by mayurbbapodariya
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Explanation:

Texture Fills for Slide Backgrounds in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows

Use texture fills for slide backgrounds in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.

Product/Version: PowerPoint 2013 for Windows

OS: Windows 7 and higher

Date Created: January 31, 2014

Last Updated: January 31, 2014

Textures are the "in" thing even in a world that looks so much at the new flat design concept, and the reason is not difficult to understand. The right texture can add interest, and make your slide content look crafted. To understand this better, look at Figure 1, below. The textures used for slide backgrounds on the left have either too much detail or possess very dark and saturated values color-wise. The textured backgrounds on the right side are just right in comparison, they are simple, uncomplicated, and do not distract from the rest of your slide content.

Answered by ykmisra2378
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Answer:

when we choose not to tile a slide's background the picture is made to fit the slide

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