Hello everyone,

I know that when working with an inline graphic it is best to pull a .pdf graphic. However, I have some templates where I need to maintain the transparent pixels. When I save my inline graphic as a .pdf the transparent pixels turn to white for paper. This creates problems when I need to layer inline graphic images.

Has anyone else experienced this same issue? Have you found a workable solution?

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