FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

When using Set Transparent Color, users usually ask about 3 issue types: restoring the picture, improving the result, and finding the command entry. This section answers 4 common questions.

FAQ

Can I restore the picture after using Set Transparent Color?

  1. Select the picture that has already been edited.
  2. Open the Picture Tools tab.
  3. Click Reset Style to restore the original picture appearance.

What should I do if the result does not look good?

  1. Check whether the picture background is mostly a single color.
  2. If the background is complex or too close to the subject color, try a different target color.
  3. If the result is still not suitable, use another image editing method that is better for complex backgrounds.

Why do multiple areas become transparent after one click?

  1. This happens because the clicked color appears in multiple identical or similar areas of the picture.
  2. Restore the original picture first.
  3. Then choose a more precise background color area and try again.

Why can’t I find the Set Transparent Color command?

  1. Make sure the current object is a picture, not a text box, shape, or another element.
  2. Select the picture and check whether the Picture Tools tab appears.
  3. Find Set Transparent Color in the picture tools and apply it there.

Glossary

TermDefinition
Set Transparent ColorA picture editing method that makes one selected color in an image transparent.
Picture ToolsThe command area that appears in WPS Presentation after a picture is selected.
Reset StyleA command that restores the picture to its original appearance after style or image adjustments are applied.
EyedropperThe pointer state used to click and sample the target color in the image.