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I got the best Christmas present this year!
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I don't know what to title this.
I have a map online that I need to label. If I save it as a word document can I label it in paint?? Or something How else can I label it and transmit it online??? Thanks |
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I got the best Christmas present this year!
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NO a blank map on my Us history website. I have it opened in paint shop but I have never used it. I need to label things like the Cascade mountains, sierra nevada,
But the words need to go vertical instead of horizontal and I need to then resend via my online class this teacher is so unorgainzed it is hard to know what I am suppose to do. |
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Advocate of many things.
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Okay I see what you mean now lol!
The easiest thing to do is when you have the map opened on the webpage, right click and click "Copy" ... then open up the basic Paint program that came with your computer (under Accessories -- Paint) then click on "Edit" then "Paste" ... now you have your map in Paint. Then click on "Image" at the top, and select "Draw Opaque" so that it's UNchecked. Now you can start putting your text where you want it. Just select the text tool at the left (it's a big capital "A") then draw the textbox where you want it. A toolbox should appear allowing you to select the Font and Size, and below you can click on different colors. When you're ready to make a new textbox, just click on the "A" again. PhotoShop is too complicated IMO for a simple project like that lol! |
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