What I've found using a new PDN image with the default white background layer is whether the copied/cut text was added as a new layer, to the existing white background layer or opened in a completely new image, the white background remained. Hanspeter : what MSWord text format type was being used? What's mildly interesting is that I haven't been able to reproduce the 'problem'. To replace the background colour with a plain white layer just create a new layer (by default a new layer is transparent too) and fill it with white or whatever colour you like and merge the text layer down with it. a photograph, that background photograph will appear with the text on top of it. If you put that layer above any other background layer, eg. Just to make that clear: the checkered pattern you're seeing is not a patterned background it just means the background in your text layer is totally transparent.
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