Now I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and it helps you get the look you want.

If you have any questions please ask me. I will include relevant answers within this tutorial as needed.

And a big post script to this is that YOU can do many other image fiddles with ‘Paint’.

For instance the cascaded image at the beginning of this tutorial.

Or you can compile photos into a collage.

Basically your imagination is the limit for basic set outs. Then you can go to Pixar, Canva or similar programs to titivate (beautify) them further.

And a smaller addition post script is, if you like these pages please click on the green 'Like' button



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kiliwia62 Premium
Thanks Helen, great tutorial. :)
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HelenpDoyle Premium
Hey Sylvia thanks for your thanks.
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LesleyHamlin Premium
Bless your heart Helen. That was kind of you to give us all this tutorial.
Lesley
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HelenpDoyle Premium
Lesley, thanks very much for you nice words. Glad I could help. Things like Paint are great fun and I like experimenting with them.
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johnwnewman Premium
Nice tutorial!
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HelenpDoyle Premium
Thanks John
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judebanks Premium Plus
Thanks Helen. Good to know about this method and it certainly enables the creative juices to flow!

We can also use the WP editor on our site to create a draft post, add images as we normally do at our site, then come here and copy/paste it. It will retain its formatting because WA blogs are built on the WordPress platform.

Excellent tutorial and always good to have options.

~Jude
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HelenpDoyle Premium
Thanks Jude, nice to hear from you.
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rosieM Premium
THIS IS GREAT! I haven't even fiddled with this feature of Windows 10...know I'm off to 'play'...lol. Thank you for this!
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HelenpDoyle Premium
And play it is. Sometimes I use a combination of Canva and Paint especially if I am superimposing using transparency.
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