well first you click on the dotted square icon in the top right hand corner of the toolbox, then right mouse click, and click on "Paste From..."
Locate the first image and paste it in, then repeat for the second image. Once they're both there you can move them around to your liking by again clicking on the dotted square, then with the mouse, click-drag over the area you want to move, a dotted square will appear around it, then click anywhere on the image while moving the mouse to move it.
im assuming thats what you're talking about >.<
2007-07-21 14:05:27
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answered by rawrrrr 3
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Open one image in Paint, then increase the canvas size by clicking on the little side squares, holding and pulling outward. Next, open the other image in Word or some other program. Copy and paste the second image onto the Paint canvas from the other program. You have to use then from the toolbar in Paint or use the keyboard command - press and V together. You will be able to move and resize the pasted image, at least for a while - like until you do something else to the image.
2007-07-21 14:11:20
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answered by kati9 2
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I'm a novice myself at paint but I've learned a lot. Open the file for your first image. Click on attributes in the image toolbar. Expand the bitmap to fit the second image, copy and save this image. Open the file for your second image and copy it and save it. Reopen your first image file and click on edit. Go to paste from and open your second image file and put it in place. I hope this has helped.
2007-07-21 14:29:51
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answered by Emissary 6
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open one, then stretch the canvas with the blue square thingys around the white to make room for the other image.
open the other image and go to the edit menu and choose select all, then go again to edit and select "copy"
go back to the first image and go edit > paste. then drag and drop the image to the side.
aaaaaaand Save!!
2007-07-21 14:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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First, open the first image in paint and then go to "Edit" and choose "paste from." You'll be able to manipulate where you want your 2nd image by dragging it.
2007-07-21 14:03:52
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answered by wasntme012002 3
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Your camera's software may have a "panoramic" application. It will stitch 2 or more photos together, if the edges have pixels from each photo can be lapped over the edge of the next.
2016-05-19 22:52:09
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answered by arminda 3
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I'm not sure in Paint but in one photo program I have you use the "STITCH" function that's in one of the drop-downs
That's in Photo Studio 2.0
2007-07-21 14:00:21
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answered by andyg77 7
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