How to Hide Background Graphics in PowerPoint

When creating a PowerPoint presentation, it’s common to add graphics or images to the master slide. However, sometimes you may need to add an image to a specific slide that could potentially compete with the graphics or logo already on the slide. In this case, you’ll want to hide the background graphics on that particular slide.

To do this, simply go to the Design tab and click on “Hide Background Graphics” located on the right-hand corner. This will remove any background graphics that are showing up on the master slide, and they will not appear on the specific slide you are working on.

Once you’ve hidden the background graphics, you can then add your image without it competing with the graphics or logo already on the slide. To make sure that your image is the proper size and position, you can resize and adjust it as needed.

By hiding the background graphics, you can keep your presentation looking clean and professional without having to worry about any visual clutter or competition between graphics and images. So, the next time you need to add an image to a specific slide in PowerPoint, remember to hide the background graphics first.