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?
- Select the picture that has already been edited.
- Open the Picture Tools tab.
- Click Reset Style to restore the original picture appearance.
What should I do if the result does not look good?
- Check whether the picture background is mostly a single color.
- If the background is complex or too close to the subject color, try a different target color.
- 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?
- This happens because the clicked color appears in multiple identical or similar areas of the picture.
- Restore the original picture first.
- Then choose a more precise background color area and try again.
Why can’t I find the Set Transparent Color command?
- Make sure the current object is a picture, not a text box, shape, or another element.
- Select the picture and check whether the Picture Tools tab appears.
- Find Set Transparent Color in the picture tools and apply it there.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Set Transparent Color | A picture editing method that makes one selected color in an image transparent. |
| Picture Tools | The command area that appears in WPS Presentation after a picture is selected. |
| Reset Style | A command that restores the picture to its original appearance after style or image adjustments are applied. |
| Eyedropper | The pointer state used to click and sample the target color in the image. |