To make an image transparent in Google Drawings, you need to adjust its transparency setting using the "Image options" menu.
Here's a breakdown of the steps:
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Select the Image: Click on the image you want to make transparent.
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Access Image Options: Once the image is selected, look for "Image options" in the toolbar above the drawing area. If you don't see it directly, it might be under a "Format" menu, or you might need to right-click the image and look for "Image options" in the context menu.
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Adjust Transparency: In the "Image options" panel that appears on the right side of the screen, look for a section usually labeled "Adjustments." Within this section, you will find a slider or input field for "Transparency."
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Control the Transparency Level: Drag the slider or enter a value (usually between 0 and 100) to adjust the transparency of the image. A value of 0 means the image is fully opaque (not transparent), while a value of 100 makes the image completely transparent (invisible). Experiment with different values to achieve the desired level of transparency.
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Close the Panel: Once you've achieved the desired transparency, you can close the "Image options" panel. The image in your Google Drawing will now reflect the transparency level you set.