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On 7/21/05, ginagustin -at- comcast -dot- net <ginagustin -at- comcast -dot- net> wrote:
> I did a very simple drawing with a screen shot, a circle and a lind on top of the bitmap, extending out into white space. I selected the grouped objects then right-clicked my mouse, which gave me an option to "save as picture," which I did, saving it as a .png file (generally a good format for me). When I inserted it into FrameMaker, the white space within the image was black.
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