aimeeandbeatles
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I thought they were computer-specific and may not work if it detects other hardware
I've got a question regard Windows 7's Microsoft Paint: I have a picture that I am editing, and I want to add some text. My problem is that when I select to put the text in, it is always under "opaque" or "transparent", both of which covering up the actual text. How do I make Paint just type in the letters and be done with it? (Pics can be supplied if necessary.)
Try writing down the information you want and then copy pasting it into the text bar. That might correct your problem. If that isn't your problem, make sure that it is set to use a non-transparent color. I'm sorry for not being able to give better advice but your description of the problem was a bit hard for me to understand, maybe if you restated it we might be able to give you more/better help.
My problem is that I can't try to find a non-transparent color. I'll try to do a better job explaining it:
I'm editing a picture. (For example, lets say it's my avatar, and I want to edit out the "NickyJ" in the name, and put in something different) First, I take the blue background and use it cover up my name. Next, I want to type out a different name. (Lets say "Narnia".) First, I select the text and set it to the dimensions I want. When I start typing in the letters, I notice that the letters are not appearing.
Never mind: While I was typing out my response, I decided to go into paint and so that I could try to find a better way to explain my problem. I started typing, and everything worked fine.I don't know what caused the problem, but whatever it was, it's gone now. Thanks anyway.
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