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Is this what you mean...
The Help system for Paint says...
To specify opaque or transparent drawing
To draw an opaque image, on the Image menu, click Draw Opaque and make sure a check mark appears next to it. Selecting Opaque specifies that the existing picture will be covered by the white background of a selected area in Paint.
For example, in the image at the left, notice that the small dotted box includes a white background around the green box. Also notice that the white background covers the larger image behind it. To draw a transparent image, on the Image menu, click Draw Opaque and make sure the check mark does not appear next to it. Turning off Opaque specifies that the underlying pictures will be visible through the background of a selected area in Paint.
For example, in the image at the left, notice that the small dotted box is clear and the green box displays inside it. Also notice that the content of the image behind it is visible right up to the green box.
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