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If we find that the background color of a picture is different from the page color when editing a document, we can remove the pictureamp;#39;s background color with one click. First, we can click the picture to enter the amp;quot;Picture Toolsamp;quot; tab. Click the amp;quot;Set Transparent Coloramp;quot; button, and click the background color of the picture to remove it. Tips: In addition to removing background color, we can also change the pictureamp;#39;s color in this way. In general, we can not freely change the color of an inserted picture. However, here we can use the amp;quot;Set Transparent Coloramp;quot; feature to remove its original color, and then click the amp;quot;Picture Fillamp;quot; drop-down button to set its background as needed. If we want to reset it, click amp;quot;Reset Pictureamp;quot;. Did you get it?