It should create a new layer when you drag it in...
I'd select the text layer then select the background with the magic wand selection thing and remove all the background. Or select all the text with the magic wand selection thing, then invert the selection, and delete the background. Whatever is easiest. That should sort it.
Posted By: Pixelman on January 28th 2016 at 14:37:33
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