FrameMaker 7.0, Mac, Illustrator CS2

I have a chapter opener decorative EPS which is about a 4.5 MB Illustrator file 
and is imported onto the chapter opener master page. Because of FrameMaker's 
paucity of text effects, the simplest way to implement the required design [a 
180 point reversed-out chapter number with a drop shadow] seems to be to 
overlay the chapter number(s) on the decorative graphic in Illustrator, which 
demands a different chapter opener graphic, and so master page, for each 
chapter and appendix. This is neither elegant nor space-efficient.

If I overlay the chapter number on the graphic in Illustrator and import it 
into FrameMaker by reference, it looks great. However, to save space, I thought 
it ought to be possible to create the chapter numbers separately and overlay 
them onto the decorative background in FrameMaker [one 4.5 MB background file 
instead of 27 of them]. When I do this, though, the chapter number EPS appears 
in a white frame that not only obliterates the underlying decorative EPS, but, 
startlingly, causes text on the body pages to wrap to avoid it. This occurs 
even when the fill of the number graphic is set to none in Illustrator, and is 
unaffected by grouping of the two graphics and moving them to the back relative 
to the text frames.

I appreciate that all I am seeing in FrameMaker are the EPS previews, but the 
same is true of actual PDFs created from the document..

Why it this, and is there a way around it?

-- 
Steve
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