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Simple answer is you cannot. Graphics on a master always show behind placeholders. You can try adding a text placeholder in front of the picture placeholder, change default text to a space and add a transparent fill.
This is not really a good solution for clients though. A They can add text unexpectedly B If they add a picture to the picture placeholder ant then delete it to add another it will jump back to the front Last edited by JohnWilson; 08-02-2016 at 10:19 AM. |
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