Editing Images: Bringing Photos Into Microsoft Paint

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Microsoft Paint is a basic graphics program included in Microsoft Windows 7 and above. It supports JPEG images and can open them directly in the program. To bring a single photo into Microsoft Paint, you can open the Paint app and either drag and drop your chosen image file into the workspace or right-click on the image file and select 'Open with' and then choose Paint. You can also use the Windows clipboard by holding the 'Ctrl' key and pressing 'O' to invoke the 'Open' selection window.

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How to open Microsoft Paint Click the Start menu, type "paint", or find it in your list of apps
How to import a photo Click File in the top-left corner, select Import to canvas, then From a file, and select your image
How to resize the canvas Drag the square at the bottom-right corner outwards
How to copy and paste a photo Press Ctrl+A, then Ctrl+C, then Ctrl+V
How to overlay images Use the Windows clipboard to copy and paste, or use the Paint.NET program for more layers

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Opening Microsoft Paint

To open Microsoft Paint, you will need to navigate through a couple of steps in the Start menu. To open the Start menu, click the button in the lower left-hand corner of your screen with the left mouse button. The Start menu will always be in the lower left-hand corner, regardless of your operating system. You can also bring up the Start menu by pressing the ⊞ Win key on your keyboard, which will normally be in the lower left-hand corner.

Once you have opened the Start menu, type "Paint" in the search bar. Depending on your version of Windows, your Start menu may have a tab labelled "All Programs" or "All Apps". If this is the case, click on that tab and navigate to the Windows Accessories file. This file contains system files that come standard with your PC, such as WordPad and Paint. If you are using Windows XP or an older version, the "Windows Accessories" file might be named "Accessories".

Open the "Accessories" folder and double-click the "Microsoft Paint" icon with the left mouse button to open the program. If you cannot locate the shortcut, you can use the Run program to access the root Paint file. To do this, open the Start menu and type "Run" in the search bar. Click on the Run entry with "Desktop app" written beneath it. In the Run dialogue box, type "mspaint.exe" and click "OK" to search for Microsoft Paint.

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Importing the first image

To import the first image, open the Microsoft Paint app. You can do this by clicking the Start menu and typing "paint" or by right-clicking on the image file, clicking "Open with", and selecting Paint. If you don't have Paint, you can download it for free from the Microsoft Store.

Once Paint is open, go to the "File" menu in the top-left corner and select "Import to canvas". Then, click "From a file" and select your first image. Click "Open", and the first image will be added to the canvas.

If you are planning to merge two images side-by-side, you will need to resize the canvas. Click anywhere outside of the image to deselect it, and then drag the square in the bottom-right corner outwards to increase the canvas size. Make the canvas a little bigger than you think you need, as you can always crop the extra space out later.

If you are planning to place one image on top of another, you will need to make sure that the first image has any desired edits before continuing. You can also use the Windows clipboard to get around the limitation of only being able to open one image at a time. To do this, hold the "Ctrl" key and press "O" to invoke the "Open" selection window. Double-click the image you wish to insert, then hold "Ctrl" and press "A" to select the entire image.

Keep in mind that if you are copying and pasting the first image, it will be pasted over the second image and become your background, so ensure that the first image has all the desired edits before continuing.

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Resizing the canvas

To resize the canvas in Microsoft Paint, you must first open the image in the application. By default, the image will fill the entire canvas. To resize the canvas, you must click and drag the square at the bottom-right corner outwards. This will increase the size of the canvas while maintaining the same width-to-height proportion.

If you only want to adjust the width or the height of the canvas, you can click and drag the square at the right or bottom edge of the canvas, respectively. This will allow you to adjust the width or height independently without affecting the other dimension.

It is important to note that resizing the image itself will also resize the canvas. However, this will not provide you with any additional workspace on the canvas. Therefore, if you need more space on the canvas, you should adjust the canvas size directly using the method described above.

Additionally, you can crop the canvas to remove any excess space. This can be done by clicking and dragging the side or corner square of the canvas to adjust its dimensions. This is particularly useful if you have merged multiple images and want to remove any unnecessary space around them.

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Copying and pasting the second image

To copy and paste the second image, start by opening the second image in Microsoft Paint. Do this by right-clicking on the second file, selecting 'Open with', and then choosing Paint from the menu. This will be the image that is placed on the bottom. You should now have two Paint windows open.

Next, click on the first image window and select 'Select' from the top toolbar. Make sure to click on the part of the button with the down arrow, which will open a drop-down menu. From this menu, click on 'Transparent selection', which is the bottom option. You should see a checkmark next to it.

Now that you have selected the transparent selection, press 'Ctrl + A' on your keyboard to select all, or right-click on the image and select 'Select All' from the menu. Then, press 'Ctrl + C' to copy the image to your clipboard, or right-click and select 'Copy'.

Navigate back to the second image window and press 'Ctrl + V' to paste the first image on top of the second one. Alternatively, you can right-click anywhere on the canvas and select 'Paste' from the menu.

Once the image is pasted, it will automatically be selected. You can now click and drag it to position it where you want it to be. If you need to resize the image, click and drag the corner square. If you need to undo any changes, press 'Ctrl + Z'.

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Saving the merged image

Once you have merged your images, you will need to save the new image. To do this, click 'File' and then 'Save as' in the top left corner. A drop-down menu will appear, allowing you to select a format for your image. It is recommended that you save your image as a PNG file, as this format offers the highest quality. After selecting your preferred format, enter a name for your new image file and click 'Save'. Your new merged image is now saved and can be shared with friends without any loss in quality.

If you are using Paint 3D, the process is slightly different. First, tap the menu icon and select 'Save as' to save the merged image to your computer.

It is worth noting that if you are working with images that have transparent areas, you may want to save your merged image in a different format that supports transparency.

Additionally, if you are using Microsoft Office Paint, you will need to navigate to your computer and manually save the merged image to your desired location. This process can be time-consuming, so it is recommended to use the 'Save as' function by clicking 'File' and selecting 'Save as' in the top-left corner, as mentioned earlier.

By following these simple steps, you can easily save your merged images in Microsoft Paint and Paint 3D, ensuring they are readily available for future use or sharing with others.

Frequently asked questions

Click the Start menu and type "paint" to quickly find it. You can also find it in your list of apps. If you don't have Paint, you can download it for free from the Microsoft Store.

Open Paint. Open the photo you want to use in Paint. Press Ctrl + A to select the entire image. Press Ctrl + C to copy the image. Press Ctrl + O to open a new file. Click to select another image that you want to use as your background. Press Ctrl + V to paste the image.

Click File and Save as in the top-left corner. Enter a name for the new image file, and then click Save.

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