workaround: select the (masked) rectangle, release the mask and delete both the image (now in place and no longer in the defs section) and the rectangle.
But why would you use this kind of inverse masking to get a B&W raster image embedded?
workaround: select the (masked) rectangle, release the mask and delete both the image (now in place and no longer in the defs section) and the rectangle.
But why would you use this kind of inverse masking to get a B&W raster image embedded?