Problem: Image fill creates white border that obscures slide background

Dear group,
I'm writing on behalf of someone who has a presentation to make soon and who is working in haste. When he uses the "image fill" option on the slide inspector, there's a white border that seems to obstruct the rest of the slide background. Do you have any suggestions for working around this?
Many thanks!

He could simply paste the image directly onto the slide (or slide master) rather than using an image fill.

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