Selecting Text Boxes In Paint: A Step-By-Step Guide

how to select an existing text box in paint

Microsoft Paint is a simple program that does not support re-selecting a text box to edit its contents. However, there are a few ways to select and edit text boxes in Paint. Firstly, you can use the text tool, which looks like a capital A, to create a text box and type your text. You can then customize the font, size, and colour. If you want to resize the text box, you can hover your cursor over its corners and drag to adjust the size. Additionally, you can press Ctrl+A to select all the text inside and modify the font style, size, and colour. If you want to edit the text in an existing text box, you may need to erase the previous text by using the eraser tool and then clicking and dragging over the text you want to delete.

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Selecting a text box in Paint Click on the "A" icon in the toolbar, drag your mouse to create a text box, and then type your text.
Editing text in Paint It is not possible to re-select a text box after leaving it in the Paint program. However, you can use the eraser tool to delete existing text and create a new text box.
Resizing text in Paint To resize text, select all the text by pressing Ctrl+A, and then adjust the font size.

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Selecting a text box in Paint on Windows 7

Microsoft Paint is a program included with every version of Microsoft Windows 7. The program allows users to create images and edit existing illustrations. To open Paint, click the "Start" button, type "Paint" in the search box, and select the program from the results.

To create a text box, click on the Text tool, represented by the letter "A", located in the "'Tools' group under the 'Home' tab in the Ribbon. Then, move your cursor to the location where you want to insert the text box, click, and begin typing.

Once you have created a text box, you can select it by clicking on the text within the box. This will allow you to adjust the appearance of the text, such as the font face, size, and style, using the Text tool located in the Ribbon.

It is important to note that, according to some sources, Paint does not support re-selecting a text box after you have deselected it. Therefore, if you need to make changes to the text box, it is recommended to keep the text box selected until you are finished editing. Additionally, you can use the "'Control+Z' shortcut to remove any unfinished writing within the text box."

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Using the text tool

To use the Text tool in Paint, start by opening the Paint app on your Windows device. Then, click on the "Text" tool in the "Home" tab.

Once you've done that, click on the canvas where you want to add text, and a text box will appear. You can then start typing your text in the box. To customize the appearance of your text, use the options in the toolbar to select the font, size, and color you want.

While you're typing, you'll notice a pulsing four-way arrow icon, or "control nub," below and to the right of the blinking text cursor. This allows you to move your text around the canvas before finalizing it. Simply click and drag the nub to reposition the text.

When you're finished editing your text, press the Esc key or click "Finish" in the toolbar. Keep in mind that once you finalize your text, you can't re-edit it using the Text tool. If you need to make changes, you can erase the layer and retype the text, or use the Control+Z shortcut to remove any unfinished writing.

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Creating a text box

To create a text box in Paint, start by opening your project in the program. You can do this by clicking "File" and then "Open", or by right-clicking on your project file in your file explorer and selecting "Open with", followed by "Paint".

Once your project is open, select the text tool in the toolbar, which looks like a capital "A". Then, click, drag, and drop your cursor to create a text box. You can make the text box any size you want, but you can always change the size later.

After creating your text box, you can start typing your message. If the text box is not big enough for your entire message, hover your cursor over the corners of the text box to resize it. You can also change the font, size, and colour of your text. To change the font, press Ctrl+A to select all the text inside the box and then adjust the font style, size, and colour as needed.

If you want to make your text box opaque or transparent, you can do so by clicking on the appropriate option in the menu. Additionally, if you need to edit the text, you can use the eraser tool (which looks like an eraser) to delete any part of the text you want to change.

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Editing text

  • Open your project in Paint. You can do this by clicking "File" and then "Open," or by right-clicking on your project file, selecting "Open with," and then choosing "Paint."
  • Select the text tool, which looks like a capital "A." You will find this in the Tools grouping.
  • If the text box already exists, simply click inside the box to start editing. If you accidentally clicked out of the text box and can't get back into it, you can try using the Control+Z shortcut to remove the unfinished writing and start over. Alternatively, create a filled box over the text and make a new text box.
  • If the text is not editable, you may need to erase the previous text. To do this, select the eraser tool (it looks like an eraser), then click and drag it over the text you want to delete.
  • Type your desired text. If the text box is not big enough, you can resize it later.
  • Customize the font, size, and color of your text.
  • If you want to resize the image, click the down arrow under "Select."
  • Choose "Select All" if you want to resize the entire image.
  • Click "Resize" and make your desired adjustments. You can also choose to resize the image in percentages or pixels.

Remember that Paint has certain limitations, such as the inability to edit text once it is added in Paint 3D and the lack of support for transparent backgrounds or multiple layers. For more advanced editing capabilities, you may need to explore third-party photo-editing tools.

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Resizing a text box

Once you have created a text box in Paint, you can resize it by clicking and dragging the border of the box. This will allow you to make the text box bigger or smaller. If you want to move the text box to a different location on your image, simply click inside the text box and drag it to the desired location.

It is important to note that once you close a text box in Paint, you cannot reopen it for editing. Therefore, if you want to resize a text box, you must do so before closing it.

If you are using Paint for Windows 7 or 8, the program includes a basic text placement tool. This tool allows you to edit text that you have just placed. However, as soon as you close the text box, the text flattens and becomes part of the picture.

To work around this limitation, you can use the "'Select' tool" to select the text box before resizing or moving it. You can also use keyboard shortcuts such as "Ctrl + Z" to undo any mistakes.

By following these steps, you can resize and edit text boxes in Paint before finalizing your changes.

Frequently asked questions

Once you leave the text box, you cannot re-select it to edit or move it. You could try Control + Z to remove any unfinished writing. Alternatively, create a filled box over the text and create a new text box.

Click the text tool, which looks like a capital "A", in the Tools grouping. Drag your mouse to create a text box on the page. Type your text, then customize the font, size, and color.

Hover your cursor over the corners of the text box to resize it.

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