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I also have a pp brochure converted to a PDF, but when I ordered a proof in Vista Print, there is one area where some random white stuff shows up in the background. I called Vista Print, and they said I needed to flatten the layers before converting the file. I've spent all evening trying to figure this out, and I'm stumped! What did you do to make this work. I just have this one final step to go through... please help. :)

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I also have a pp brochure converted to a PDF, but when I ordered a proof in Vista Print, there is one area where some random white stuff shows up in the background. I called Vista Print, and they said I needed to flatten the layers before converting the file. I've spent all evening trying to figure this out, and I'm stumped! What did you do to make this work. I just have this one final step to go through... please help. :)
I must say that I have no idea. Mine came out well and I did not even order a proof. i don't know what "flatten the layers" mean, this is photoshop language not powerpoint... in photoshop when you're finished working with your layers you have to save the final pic as a .jpg, this flattens it all. In Powerpoint, this concept does not exist.

Does the white stuff appear in the pdf file ? If not, it should not appear at printing. If it does appear on the pdf, you might have to select these elements in your ppt file, and send them to the back so that they become hidden.

Other than that, no idea. Did you tell vistaprint you were working with ppt not photoshop ?
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It does not appear in the pdf at all, but when vista print created a proof for me, it showed up. I can't even see the weird white stuff in my pp file or my pdf- only on their proof. It's so weird! Maybe I'll just order and hope for the best. They are free, after all. :)

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It does not appear in the pdf at all, but when vista print created a proof for me, it showed up. I can't even see the weird white stuff in my pp file or my pdf- only on their proof. It's so weird! Maybe I'll just order and hope for the best. They are free, after all. :)
what does it look like ? The white stuff ? Do you have a pic ?
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