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How to super-impose one smaller image onto a bigger image in MS Paint or SnagIt
Sometimes I may need to cut a certain section of a screen/picture & superimpose
it onto another bigger image.
Can provide step by step instructions (will be good with screenshots) on how to
do it in Paint or SnagIT or IrfanView.
it onto another bigger image.
Can provide step by step instructions (will be good with screenshots) on how to
do it in Paint or SnagIT or IrfanView.
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Is the last post above from Paul to address "Free Form Selection" in MS Paint?
Was looking at copying a 'non-rectangular' area (which may be a trapezium or
a circle) to be superimpose onto a larger impage using MS Paint.
Was looking at copying a 'non-rectangular' area (which may be a trapezium or
a circle) to be superimpose onto a larger impage using MS Paint.
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Ok I've understood what Paul has described; never quite noticed MS Paint has this 'Select' area.
Btw, what's the "Free Form Selection" in MS Paint? It always select a rectangular area when I use it to
select. Though I could "copy" an area that I can freely draw using the mouse (or on my X230t tablet,
using a stylus) but it always end up copying a rectangular area