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    Has the masking function changed in WD11 premium?

    In previous versions, turning on masking resulted in an opaque pink overlay but I don't seem to be able to get this to appear. I wish to 'cut a hole' in a jpg picture, something I have done many times before using WD10, but after I draw out the shape of the hole I need, the only option available under the arrange/combine shapes function is to add shapes.

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    Default Re: Masking

    You really don't need a mask for this.
    Import the jpg
    Draw your shape above it
    Select both
    Arrange / Combine shapes / Subtract shapes
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    Default Re: Masking

    Quite right. Did what you said and it's easy. I now wonder why I ever used a mask in the first place. Cheers :-)

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    Default Re: Masking

    My pleasure
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