first select the pasted image and then press delete.....
On ms paint, use the select tool (dotted square) and select your image. Press ctrl+c. Open Photoshop and press ctrl+v. This will copy and paste the image from ms paint to photoshop. You could also save the file in ms paint and open it in photoshop.
Yes there are several. One way is to take a "screen dump" Then paste the memory into MS Paint or another image editor. # When the map in the browser is as you want it, Hit the <PrtScr> button (on the top row of the keyboard just to the right of <F12>) # Switch to MS Paint (or open it if not already open) # Paste (Edit>Paste) or Ctrl+V # All the pixels of your screen when you hit <PrtScr> will be pasted into Paint # Do whet you want with the image, move, crop, write, paint etc Suggestion 1: If you press the <Alt> key while you press <PrtScr> only the window which has "focus" will be copied to the "clipboard" (memory) and thus you can start out with a smaller image. Suggestion 2: Instead of MS Paint download the free Paint.Net image processor. It is great with layers and transparency and all sorts of better tools than MS-Paint. http:/www.getpaint.net/download.html
I need to have a url for an image made entirely on ms paint. It is not online, only a png file. What do I do?
I think it's IMAGE
Control + C to copy the image, then open MS Paint to a new file and Control + V to dump or paste the image into the blank file.
GIF or bitmap (bmp)
ScreenshotsYou can press the Print Screen key on your keyboard to take a "screenshot" of everything on your screen. This image can then be pasted into MS Word, MS Paint etc. If you need to just get one window in the image, you can press Alt + Print Screen. Pressing these buttons together captures an image of the active window.If you need to remove certain parts of the screenshot, just paste the image into paint, and erase the un-needed parts.There is a Took on your Windows Called Snipping Tool
You wouldn't. MS Paint is an extremely basic image editing program, it does not have the capability to work with video.
MS Paint does not have this "Show used colors" function internally.Open the image in an application that does (a great one I can recommend is IrfanView)
Just Open the sprite with MS paint Copy the sprite and paste it in another paint clear file And you are d0ne ;)
Paint does not make your screenshots smaller. Your problem is most probably that the MS Paint window is not maximized and so the visible image is smaller than the screen. You can use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars to unveil the rest of the image.
It's usually under the taskbar. Start MS Paint, hide the taskbar, and drag it back out. If that doesn't work, then exit Paint, create a restore point, use regedit to delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Paint, and restart Paint.