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09-26-2003, 03:01 PM
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 Knowledge Base</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <h3>Making an Image Semi-Transparent</h3> <b>Document ID: IR10045</b> <hr> The information in this article applies to: <ul> <li>AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 Standard Edition</li> <li>AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 Professional Edition</li> </ul> <hr> <h3>SUMMARY</h3> <p>This article describes how to make an image transparent.</p> <h3>DISCUSSION</h3> <p>In AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0, it is possible to make an image object translucent, or "see-through." This is accomplished by lowering the value of the Opacity setting in the properties inspector:</p> <ol> <li>Create an image object<br> <br> </li> <li>In the properties inspector, change the Opacity setting to the desired opacity.</li> </ol> <p>The opacity number is a percentage. A value of 100 makes the object fully visible, and a value of 0 makes the object invisible.</p> <h3>MORE INFORMATION</h3> <p>For more information please see the following topics in the AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 help file:</p> <ul> <li><b>Program Reference | Actions | Image | Image.SetOpacity</b></li> <li><b>Program Reference | Actions | Image | Image.GetOpacity</b></li> </ul> <p>KEYWORDS: AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0, Actions, Image, Set, Get, Opacity, Transparency </p> <hr> <FONT SIZE=1> Last reviewed: September 26, 2003<br> Copyright © 2003 <A HREF="http://www.indigorose.com" target="blank">Indigo Rose Corporation</a>. All rights reserved.<br> </FONT> </BODY> </HTML>