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fixinng pictures in painttt


Question Posted Tuesday June 12 2007, 7:59 pm

okay so i want to resize this picture in paint but i dont know how to get in the size that it is in my files so how do i copy it i know its like ctrl alt instert prt sc(print screen) or something like that

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sevenmilliondown answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 12:56 am:
If you have it saved try right clicking and choosing "open with" and then "paint."

If not - open it and push alt + prt scrn and then past it into paint.


Then click "image" and then "stretch/skew."

It's easier to enter it by 50/50, or 25/25 or 15/15.

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