Computer Science, asked by Muneeb155, 1 year ago

how do you select your drawing in MS paint​

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Answered by afsha786
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Answered by bindupoonia245
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Here the steps;

Step 1

Open Paint. Click the Paint button in the top-left corner of the screen and select "Open." Browse to an image to use to experiment with the selection tools. Double-click the file name and the image opens in the Paint workspace.

Step 2

Click the "Select" button, located on the ribbon/toolbar at the top of the screen. Click "Select All." The picture is surrounded by dotted lines with a small square in each corner. Press the "Ctrl" and "C" keys together to copy the image or drag it around to a new place on the document.

Step 3

Click anywhere on the Paint gray workspace to release the dotted lines and remove the selection. Click the "Select" button again and select "Rectangular selection." The cursor turns into a crosshair.

Step 4

Press and hold down the left mouse button, click the picture and draw a rectangle around the part of the image to select. Dotted lines appear in a frame around the selected area. Press "Ctrl" and "C" to copy it into memory.

Step 5

Click anywhere on the Paint gray workspace to release the dotted lines and remove the selection. Click the "Select" button again and select "Free-form selection." The cursor turns into a crosshair.

Step 6

Draw an outline around the area of the object to select, such as tracing a person's body. Note that this outline will still turn into a rectangle; Paint does not have the functionality to select shapes other than squares and rectangles, but it gives you slightly more precision than the "Rectangular selection" tool. A dotted rectangle appears around the selected area. Press "Ctrl" and "C" to copy it into memory.

Hope it helps

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