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Getting familiar with the screen
You can save the picture in different formats like Bitmap,
JPEG, GIF, TIFF, and PNG. Save your document as JPG or GIF
instead of BMP files if you want to post them in the web.

Drawing Lines and Shapes
To draw a straight line
1. Click in
the tool box.
2. To choose the width the line will be, click a line width
from the bottom of the tool box.
3. To choose the color the line will be, click a color.
4. To draw the line, drag the mouse pointer.
Tips
- Use the left mouse button to draw with the foreground
color or the right mouse button to draw with the background
color.
- To draw a perfectly horizontal, vertical, or 45-degree
diagonal line, press and hold down SHIFT while dragging
the mouse pointer.
To draw a free-form line
- Click
in
the tool box, and then click a color from the color box.
- To draw the line, drag the mouse pointer.
Tip
To undo a change, click Edit and then click Undo. You can
undo up to three changes.
To draw a curve
- Click
in
the tool box.
- To choose the width the curve will be, click a line width
at the bottom of the tool box.
- To choose the color the curve will be, click a color.
- Draw a straight line by dragging the mouse pointer.
- Click where you want one arc of the curve to be, and
then drag the mouse pointer to adjust the curve.
- Each curve must have at least one arc but no more than
two. Repeat this step for a second arc.
Tip
Use the left mouse button to draw with the foreground color
or the right mouse button to draw with the background color.
To draw an ellipse or circle
- Click
in
the tool box.
- Click a color from the color box for the shape's outline.
- To fill the shape, click a color by using the right mouse
button, and then click a fill style from the bottom of the
tool box.
- To draw an ellipse, drag the mouse pointer diagonally.
- To draw a perfect circle, press and hold down SHIFT while
dragging the mouse pointer.
To draw a rectangle or square
- Click
in
the tool box to create a square-cornered shape, or click
to
create a round-cornered shape.
- Click a color from the color box for the shape's outline.
- To fill the shape with color, click a color by using
the right mouse button, and then click a fill style from
the bottom of the tool box.
- To draw a rectangle, drag the mouse pointer diagonally
in the direction you want.
- To draw a square, press and hold down SHIFT while dragging
the mouse pointer.
To draw a polygon
- Click
in
the tool box, and then click a color for the polygon outline.
- To create a colored fill, click a color by using the
right mouse button, and then click a fill style from the
bottom of the tool box.
- To draw the polygon, drag the mouse pointer and click
at each corner. Double-click when you're done.
- To use only 45- and 90-degree angles, press and hold
down SHIFT while dragging the mouse pointer.
Putting Text in Pictures
- Click
in
the tool box.
- Create a text frame by dragging the mouse pointer diagonally,
and then click the font, size, and style you want.
- Click inside the text frame, and then type the text.
- Move or enlarge the text frame as needed.
- To change the color of the text, click a color in the
color box.
- To insert the text on a colored background, click on
the tool box, and then click a color with the right mouse
button to change the background color.
- To insert the text into the picture, click outside the
text frame.
Tips
- You can only paste text when the text tool is selected.
You cannot paste graphics when the text tool is selected.
- You can enter text into a picture only in normal view.
- If the text toolbar obscures part of the Paint menu,
you can drag it anywhere on the window.
Working with Color
To fill an area or object with color
- Click
in
the tool box, and then click a color from the color box.
- Click the area or object you want to fill.
- To fill with the foreground color, click the area with
the left mouse button.
- To fill with the background color, click the area with
the right mouse button.
Tip
If the shape being filled has any breaks in its border, the
filling color leaks through to the rest of the drawing area.
To find and close the opening, click View, point to Zoom,
and then click Large Size or Custom.
To paint with a brush
- Click
in
the tool box, and then choose a brush shape from the bottom
of the tool box.
- Click a color from the color box.
- To paint, drag the mouse pointer.
To create an airbrush effect
- Click
in
the tool box.
- To change the size of the spray area, click a size from
the bottom of the tool box.
- To choose the spray color, click a color.
- To spray, drag the mouse pointer. Use the left mouse
button to spray with the foreground color, or use the right
mouse button to spray with the background color.
To create custom colors
- In the color box, click the color you want to change.
- On the Options menu, click Edit Colors.
- Click Define Custom Colors, and then enter new values
in either the RGB (red, green, blue) or HLS (hue, saturation,
and luminescence) color models.
- Click Add to Custom Colors.
Tips
- To save your custom colors, click the Options menu, and
then click Save Colors.
- To use your saved colors, click Get Colors.
- For Help on an item, click at the top of the dialog box,
and then click the item.
To use black and white instead of color
- On the Image menu, click Attributes.
- Click Black and White.
Caution: Once you have changed a color picture to black
and white, you cannot change it back to color. If you change
back to color, only new work will be in color.
To invert all the colors in a picture
On the Image menu, click Invert Colors.
Note: Each color is replaced by its color complement. For
example, white becomes black, and red becomes blue.
To change the color of an existing line
- Click
in
the tool box.
- Click a different color in the color box.
- Position the paint cursor so that it is touching the
line, and then click.
Tips
- To make sure you only change the line color and not the
surrounding area, zoom the picture to a larger size.
- If the line is part of a shape, any connecting vertical
and horizontal lines will also change to the new color.
To copy color from one area or object
to another
- Click
in
the tool box.
- Click the object whose color you want to copy.
- Click the object or area where you want the color.
Tip
To use a color as a background color or to erase with a color
that isn't in the color box, click the color in your picture
with the right mouse button.
Erasing
To erase a small area
- Click
in
the tool box.
- To use a smaller or larger eraser, click a shape at the
bottom of the tool box.
- The selected background color shows what color the eraser
will leave behind. To change the background color, click
a color by using the right mouse button.
- Drag the mouse pointer over the area you want to erase.
Tip
To change a specific color (and nothing else), change the
foreground color to the color you want to erase and the background
color to the color you want to replace it with. Click the
eraser, and then use the right mouse button to change the
color.
To erase a large area
- Click
or
in
the tool box, and then drag the mouse pointer to select
the area you want to erase. The current background color
will be used to fill the cleared area.
- To choose a different background color, click a color
in the color box with the right mouse button.
- On the Edit menu, click Clear Selection.
To undo changes
- On the Edit menu, click Undo.
- To undo previous changes, click Undo again.
Working with Part of the Picture
To select part of a picture
- To select a rectangular area, click
in
the tool box, and then drag the cursor diagonally across
the area.
- To select an irregularly shaped area, click
in
the tool box, and then drag the cursor around the area.
Tip
To remove the selection box, click outside the box.
To copy part of a picture
- Select the area you want to copy by clicking
or
in
the tool box and then dragging the cursor to define the
area.
- Click
to
insert opaquely.
- Click
to
insert transparently.
- On the Edit menu, click Copy.
- On the Edit menu, click Paste.
- Drag the selection where you want it.
- To remove the selection box, click outside it.
Tips
- To paste multiple copies of an object, press and hold
down CTRL while you drag the pasted object to a new location.
Repeat as needed.
- You cannot paste graphics when the text tool is selected.
- To undo a change, click Edit and then click Undo. You
can undo up to three changes.
To save part of a picture into another bitmap file
- Select an area you want to save by clicking
or
in
the tool box and then dragging the cursor to define the
area.
- On the Edit menu, click Copy To.
- Specify a file name and location.
Changing How Your Picture Looks on the
Screen
To change the size of your picture
- On the Image menu, click Attributes.
- Click the unit of measurement you want to use for the
width and height.
- Type the width and height.
Notes: Your current picture will be resized. If your current
picture is bigger than the new size, it is cut from the
right side and bottom to fit within the smaller area.
To zoom in or out of a picture
On the View menu, point to Zoom, and then click Normal Size,
Large Size, or Custom.
Note: You can enter text into a picture only in normal view.
To enlarge the size of the viewing area
- To display only the picture, click the View menu, and
then click View Bitmap.
- You cannot make changes to a picture in this view. To
return to your former view, click anywhere in the picture.
Tip
You can hide the Tool Box, Color Box, or Status Bar by clicking
the View menu and then removing the check mark for each item
you don't want displayed.
To display grid lines
- On the View menu, point to Zoom, and then click Custom.
- Click a Zoom To size of 400%, 600%, or 800%, and then
click OK.
- On the View menu, point to Zoom, and then click Show Grid.
Tip
To get rid of the grid lines, return to normal view, or repeat
step 3 to remove the check mark.
To flip or rotate a picture or object
- Click
or
in
the tool box, and then drag a box around the object or area
you want to flip or rotate.
- Click
below
the tool box to flip or rotate opaquely.
- Click
below
the tool box to flip or rotate transparently.
- On the Image menu, click Flip/Rotate.
- Click the option you want.
To stretch or skew an item
- Click
or
in
the tool box, and then drag a box around the item you want
to change.
- On the Image menu, click Stretch/Skew.
- Click the stretching or skewing option you want, and
then enter the amount.
- Click
below
the tool box to stretch or skew opaquely.
- Click
below
the tool box to stretch or skew transparently.
Printing
To print a picture
On the File menu, click Print.
Tips
• To see how the printed picture will look before you
print, click the File menu, and then click Print Preview.
• To set margins or change orientation, click the File
menu, and then click Page Setup.
Using Paint with Other Programs
To copy information into another document
- In the document that contains the information you want
to copy, select the information by highlighting it.
- On the Edit menu, click Copy.
- In the document where you want the information to appear,
click the place where you want to put the information.
- On the Edit menu, click Paste.
Tips
• You can also link or embed information.
• You can paste the information multiple times.
To copy information into another document
- In the document that contains the information you want
to copy, select the information by highlighting it.
- On the Edit menu, click Copy.
- In the document where you want the information to appear,
click the place where you want to put the information.
- On the Edit menu, click Paste.
Tips
• You can also link or embed information.
• You can paste the information multiple times.
To insert a bitmap into the current picture
- Select an area to put the picture in by clicking
in
the tool box and then dragging the cursor to define the
area.
- On the Edit menu, click Paste From.
- Specify the name of the bitmap file you want to insert.
- Drag the selection where you want it, and then click
outside the selection.
Tips and Tricks
To use a picture as the desktop background
- To cover the screen with repetitions of your bitmap,
click the File menu, and then click Set As Wallpaper (Tiled).
- To put your bitmap in the center of your screen, click
the File menu, and then click Set As Wallpaper (Centered).
Note: You must save a picture before you can use it as wallpaper.
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