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Old 06.11.2009, 09:45
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Default Inserting Images on top of existing image


just trying to do something simple but apparently I am an idiot. I just want to insert an image on top of a photo, rotate it and size it where it belongs and that's it. Can't seem to access the rotate function (or any menus) after I insert the 2nd image to allow me to position it.

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Old 06.11.2009, 15:09
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Default Re: Inserting Images on top of existing image


After copying the second image, you can use 'CTRL + V' to paste/insert it into the first one. You would have the otion to scale/resize and move it to any place within the first image you want. Rotating the pasted image is however not enable in the current version. You can however rotate the second image prior copy and insert it into the first one.

If you are content with your choice, please right-click to apply the opereation. After that all functions would be available again.

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Hi,

Go into paint, there will be a little dotted line square, click that. Now right click the picture and click copy, then right click the paint window and hit paste it should show up there now. Then, keep the picture in paint still highlighted. See those two boxes in the left side. Click the bottom picture so that there is no white background. Open a blank file and make the background black. Then paste the picture in. Now you should be able to see where the white spots are, just right click the black color and fill in the spots. Then make it all white again, and save it. Now copy and paste.

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