These transparent PNGs are easy to use, and can be inserted like any other graphic in your PowerPoint slides. You can download these PNGs from the Embellishments page...
When inserted in a slide, these graphics don't obstruct the slide background -- in fact, they have distinct transparent areas that make the end result look great, as you can see in the figures below.
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These graphics can also be easily resized on the slide -- just select the graphic and drag the edges to resize. Make sure you use one of the corner edges to resize proportionately.
The second example above shows how you can use multiple instances of the same PNG to create a framed effect.
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