Importing clipped graphic into Word

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Cameo_Skager
Jun 20, 2007
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Is this possible? I have a logo which I have colored all white and added a clipping path in Photoshop. I can use this clipped graphic on top of all my Adobe programs. Now, I have a Word document that I need to place it on. I’m thinking I’m just out of luck since that doesn’t really transfer to Word. When I import it, it adds the white box back around the whole logo. Is there any way to solve this? Thanks!

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Silkrooster
Jun 20, 2007
As long as the background is transparent, you can use png or tiff for the file format and it will load into word with the transparency.
However, since you want the text over the graphics, you should just beable to right click on the image inside of word and select order>send behind text.
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Tom Glowka
Jun 22, 2007
Word has a command where you can use the graphic arrow in the picture header going to lower left to make any color transparent. Find the arrow in Word and click it on the logo’s area you want as transparent. Bingo – you’re done!

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