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So I made this topic to talk about this annoying problem with paint every time I open that program there's this white rectangle box at the bottom blocking out the whole picure like this:2ibjkgl.png

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That's why I don't use Print Scr and paint, since that will happen if your screen shot is smaller than your screen size. One option is to increase the dimensions of your SS by dragging the corners around. Snipping Tool is a built in program in Windows that takes screenshots.

 

I have a Mac, so I can use CMD Shift 3 which automatically saves a screen of the entire screen as a JPEG, or CMD Shift 4, which lets me select an area to screen.

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So I made this topic to talk about this annoying problem with paint every time I open that program there's this white rectangle box at the bottom blocking out the whole picure like this:

I'm assuming this is a screenshot? If so. Instead of selecting "open with" from your photo library. Try opening paint first. In there you should have a tab for sizing your palate. 100%, 50%, 25%, etc. Set it at 25%. You might have to drag the corner of the palate to fit the new screen dimensions (depending on what type of system you have). Next step: From your "paste clipboard" you want to select "paste from", which will open your photo library. Find the Photo/screenshot you want, and select. This will paste it to your new paint palate. Drag the picture to an area where you can work on it. When finished, you simply crop and save it to your photo library. If this doesn't solve your problem. you can try your browser.

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I personally use paint.net (freeware) and can simply create a new image and it will conform to what you have copied by pressing Print Scrn. Its one of the best alternatives to paint and is easy to use.

^That is the best idea, however if you have your heart set on using Paint, simply set your canvas size to match your computer resolution.

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