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SYMPTOMSWhen you apply transparency to an image in Microsoft Vizact and view the page in a browser other than Internet Explorer 5 or later, you do not see the transparency of the image. CAUSEWhen you apply transparency to an image, Vizact does not make modifications to the image itself. Instead, it uses a special effect built into Internet Explorer 5 to render the transparency. This adds functionality to the transparency, such as the transparency level and color, and allows you to apply timing and interactivity to the transparency. WORKAROUND
To apply transparency to an image that you can see in browsers other than Internet Explorer 5, you must edit the source image in an image editing application, such as Microsoft Photo Draw 2000 or Microsoft Image Composer, to set the transparency. MORE INFORMATIONFor more information about using transparency, click Help and
Tutorials on the Help menu, click the Index tab
in Microsoft Vizact Help, type the following text transparencyand then double-click Transparency, make object partially transparent. Additional query words:
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