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media type="custom" key="6860927" Now how do I cut out the rest of the screen leaving the desired image?

Step 1 Open the file containing the picture. You'll see either the entire picture or as much of it as can fit on the screen. If the image is bigger than the screen, you'll see the top left corner. Find the part you want to save. You may have to scroll around to get it, especially if your photo is from a digital. When camera photos import to Paint, they are very large. To crop your image, click on the Select tool on the toolbar. It looks like a dotted-line box. Click and hold on a corner of your desired area. Drag the box out and across to the opposite corner. Select only what you want to keep. If the cursor wasn't set right, click once to take away the box, and move and click to start over. When you've got what you want, copy it using Control C or Copy from the "Edit" menu. Go to "File" and open a new document. Use "Edit, Paste" and your cropped image should show up in your new Paint document.
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 * Step 9 If you have any left over "white" parts to your image, simply click and drag to shape up the format
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