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Dividers - Too much space/padding
Here are the two PNG files.
Hello daodn,
Thanks for sharing copies of your screenshots. I looked at them and saw that the white spaces at the top and bottom are part of the design, which is why you see additional spaces at the top and bottom when using them.
You'll want to use images that open without any spaces at the top and bottom, similar to the image I shared.
Saving a picture in PowerPoint, especially images that are designed to look like dividers, should look like this:
Hope this helps!
- daodn3 months agoCommunity Member
Jose -- thank you for this advice. So, on the PowerPoint slide, I create my "divider", but what does one do with all that white space? Do I create a divider that covers the whole slide? Or is there a certain way to save the .PNG file? Thank you for your help!
- JoseTansengco3 months agoStaff
Hello daodn,
You'll want to ensure you're just exporting the divider image in PowerPoint, with no additional white spaces at the top or bottom. Please refer to my previous screenshot here for your reference on what the exported image should look like:
Note the absence of any white spaces at the top or bottom. It's just the actual image of the divider graphic being exported. You can create a Peek 360 recording of how you export your divider images from PowerPoint so we can compare your method with ours and see if anything needs to be changed.
- daodn3 months agoCommunity Member
Thank you, Jose! Let me try this and get back to you. Thanks again for your time.