Yes, in the sense that it is part of Windows.
It comes free with the operating system.
In a sense, yes. You cannot animate pictures directly with MS Paint; however, there are plenty of free websites that allow you to create animations with images on your hard drive. So you can make each frame of an animation in MS Paint and then upload them to a GIF-creating site such as makeagif.com.
Very basic picture editing. If you need to crop a picture really quick, or add text, MS Paint is the answer. It's not really suited for more advanced techniques, but it's a good free software for the basics. There are some talented people out there that create art in MS Paint using the pencil and paint tools.
You can download Ms Paint at the site in the Related Links.
the meaning of ms paint is microsoft paint because windows does not have it when you get your computer
the meaning of ms paint is microsoft paint because windows does not have it when you get your computer
MS Excel is a spreadsheet; MS Paint is a basic graphics editing program.
MS Paint, even on Windows 7, doesn't support transparency. I would suggest downloading Paint.NET, which gives you access to plenty of extra tools that MS Paint doesn't give you, free from the site at the Related Link.
.png is the default extension of an Ms-paint file
.rtf is the extension of ms paint
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.
MS paint is a program that you can draw on and MS Word is a program that is used to create word documents.