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Getting a picture of someone off e-buddy


Question Posted Wednesday July 25 2007, 11:38 pm

Okie dokie well , I want someone's picture on my msn list , I use e-buddy [I don't and can't have msn on my computer].I know on real MSN you can do something with Paint.So how / can I take someone's picture off e-buddy.And asking for the picture of him is not an option.thnxxx

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WhenIComeAround answered Thursday July 26 2007, 2:05 am:
It's his display picture yeah? Well open up a conversation with him with the display picture open then press the "print screen" key (Next to F12) go onto paint and then go to edit then "paste" obviously the whole screen shows up so to get only his picture click the cut-out tool (The square thing) and then cut out the square. Press copy and then open a new paint thingo. Paste it and there you go you have the picture (If you don't want any white spots make the grey areas smaller so it wraps around the pic of him)

This may not work very well though because his picture might not come up very well in his display picture due to eBuddy. There's nothing you can do though.

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