Now you have something you can bring into PrintMaster. If the logo work was purchased from the designer, there should be a PNG version as well.Īs a workaround, import the logo to Word or PowerPoint and remove the white background, then save the edited image as PNG with transparency OR put a matching blue background behind the edited image. The one you have is probably JPG and JPGs don't support transparency.Īny competent graphic designer creates logos in both formats so that the logo can be put on any colored background. Go back to your boss and ask for the logo file with the transparent background, probably PNG format. Sorry, this program cannot select areas for deletion, nor can it select areas for re-coloring. However, the background on the brochure I am trying to make is blue.