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Resize pics with MS Paint

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Posted by: RANDO CAMMANDO

Trying to add some new pics but cant figure how to in MS paint any one know how thanks for the help



Posted by: RANDO CAMMANDO

Finally got it, check out my pics and tell me what you think



Posted by: midi_junkie

image> strech> skew. it is at 100% so 50% would be half.. its kinda confusing cause now the save will be 100% again so if you do 50 again its like you went to 25% on the original. i love ctrl z.



Posted by: Rodewaryer

But once you know how to do it, piece of cake.



Posted by: midi_junkie

tru.



Posted by: NYC LS8

If you're using Windows XP, do a Google search for "Powertoys Image Resizer". You just right click whatever image you want and select "Resize image". Piece of cake.





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