On 26/04/2013 17:42, uaca man wrote:
I *think* is is a inline image, well it is what Fox It Pdf Editor show in properties. The image itself is just white so it is hard to see unless you select it. I added a sample of the pdf to this email, howerver this is an official document, so i had to chage it and but the image is there, also Fox It added//watermark to the document.

Thank you for the help.

There's an inline image at the very start of the content stream:
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I can't think of a situation that would justify using an inline image.
Using an inline image to obtain a white background is really bad.
Yuck... seeing this in a PDF really spoils my day.
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