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If you want to change the text, you can just find an image of it that has no text and add in whatever you want. If you wish to edit his looks, you need a program that can edit pictures such as photoshop or gimp, or just simply paint and draw lines on it if you want.
If you're using any variety of Windows, open the picture in "Paint" then use the text tool.
There are free software for this, like Composer, or you can use a simple text editor, like Notepad.
Normally, when you edit a document, each time you type a letter, it's placed to the left of the cursor, which moves one space to the right, and any text that already exists is shuffled right. With overtyping, the existing text stays where it is, and each new letter you type simply replaces the existing text.
Nevermind. I found out I had to edit the song list file.
If you are talking in Windows Words on another Windows program then using the button "insert" will turn on a function that will allow you to edit the text without it erasing.
To add text to your project:> Click on Tools, Titles and Credits> Select where you want the title/credit(text) to appear> Enter the text in the space provided(you will see a preview automatically in the preview pane)> Change the text animation, font and color in this menu> Click Add TitleIn the time-line view of WMM (windows movie maker) you will see your text appear in the Title Overlay track. You can adjust it on the time-line by dragging it. If you wish to re-edit the text, double-click on it or right-click it and select Edit.
Short answer, you can't. To change the text of a printed image you need to scan it in to the computer and use Photoshop or similar (Paint might do it depending on the complexity of the image) to digitally clone or paint over the text and replace it with new text imitating it. For example, when I changed the text for a London Underground roundel digitally for a train lover, I edited out the existing text and used a font that resembled it for the custom text etc.
Existing text is replaced with the text being typed in the "Overwrite" mode. (As opposed to the insert mode)
Either using a text editor like e.g. Notepad on Windows or using a WYSIWYG-Editor (What you see is what your get) like e.g. Adobe Dreamweaver.
In a script, text brick, or what you mean by this?
I think there is only way. Use "Hex Workshop" I dont know how edit text in DS game.