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How to Make Shape Opaque in Google Slides

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Follow this interactive demo to learn how to make shape opaque in Google Slides.
  1. Click the shape you want to adjust.
  2. Click the Fill color (paint bucket icon) in the toolbar.
  3. Under the "Custom" color, click "Transparent".
  4. All set! The color is fully invisible now.

📌 Why this matters

Making shapes transparent lets you create layered designs where text or other elements show through clearly. You can build subtle backgrounds, create watermarks, or design overlays that add visual interest without blocking important content underneath. Transparent shapes also work perfectly for creating invisible clickable areas or spacers in presentations. This technique transforms basic shapes into versatile design elements that enhance your slides' visual hierarchy while maintaining clean, professional layouts that don't compete with your main content for attention.

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