6.
With the image transparent, you can now add another image (using Insert Multi-Media
Object), send it to the back to create the superimposed effect (Fig 6.12.2).
Note: There would be instances where not all the relevant portions of the image
become transparent. This could be due to the different shades of colors used or due
to the compression from the original image to JPG format. This Set Transparent feature
would work effectively if you use it on a image that has been originally designed for
transparency.
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Fig 6.12.2 Superimposed Image