I am unfimilar with imaging lingo, could you help to point me in the right
direction, a few commands to look up or something.

Thanks
John

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> anyone know of a way to get Print O'Matic recognize a transparency

Good question - you might try [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you can't get
answers here (then post the answer back).

An alternative approach to solving this would be to composite your graphics
using imaging lingo, since you can definitely incorporate transparency
there.  Dump *that* image to a castMember, then print it.

HTH
Rob

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