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cliff_clayman
Creator II
Creator II

How do I remove white space from images?

I am creating a PowerPoint presentation and utilizing a lot of images.  The text boxes all have white space around them and I want to get rid of that.  How can I do that?

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vishsaggi
Champion III
Champion III

What you mean white space around them, you can reduce the size to the value/image you are displaying in the text box. Can you send me a screen shot where you facing problem?

cliff_clayman
Creator II
Creator II
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rahulpawarb
Specialist III
Specialist III

Hello Cliff,

This might be happening because of background color of sheet and Text boxes are different. First set the Transparency of Text boxes to 100% and then generate the images. This will eliminate the white spaces from image.

Hope this will help!

Thank you!

Rahul

cliff_clayman
Creator II
Creator II
Author

They are set to 100% transparent in the QVW.

vishsaggi
Champion III
Champion III

Is it possible to share your app?

cliff_clayman
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Unfortunately no.

rahulpawarb
Specialist III
Specialist III

Hello Cliff,

Thank you for sharing your inputs.

What mechanism you have opted to generate the images? Have you verified that background color/background image of both sheet and object(s) are in sync?


Could you please offer your inputs? This will help me to further analyze this issue.

Regards!

Rahul

cliff_clayman
Creator II
Creator II
Author

I created a PowerPoint report in NPrinting.  I added the images based on the QVW I built the charts and text boxes in.  When I add them as images and then drag them to the PowerPoint template, let have white space all around them.

rahulpawarb
Specialist III
Specialist III

Thank you Cliff for quick turnaround. Does QlikView shows text box without white spaces? If yes then their may be something fishy with NPrinting settings (just a guess. I am also new to NPrinting.)

Regards!
Rahul