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Old September 18th 05, 07:32 PM
AlmostBob
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Just that the onscreen canvas will be HUGE, and have position sliders, paint
isnt really designed to print page sized

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"Moonraker" wrote in message
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Now I have a real dilemma, do I go with Gary, or do I go with AlmostBob.

Cheers Steve.

"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
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Damn! I couldn't find that Attributes setting. Going blind, for sure!

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"AlmostBob" wrote in message
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Image
Attributes
width "8"
height "10.5"
Units "inches"
OK

change the width and height settings to those apporpriate for your

paper
and
printer, I am using 8.5*11 and the printer requires .25inch margins
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"Moonraker" wrote in message
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Hi,

Re, MS paint is there a clever way to set up the drawing area on the
screen
so that it is equal to an A4 page size and have this format as

"default",
so
that when my son draws pictures he can just print them out without

having
to
resize them to fit a page.

At the moment, the pictures he draws are printed out on only a small

area
of
an A4 sheet.

Cheer Steve.

"PCR" wrote in message
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Glad you are fixed. MSPaint won't be in the Install/Uninstall tab

of
Add/Remove Programs. It will be in the Windows Setup tab...

1. "Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, "
2. Click Accessories, and then click Details.
3. It will show up as "Paint".

But I think it may be possible you have no Windows Setup tab. If

so,
I''l go search for the thread in which that condition was solved or
explained. It was a tough one, IIRC. (Therefore, I'll give

Edwards/Bear
the first shot, maybe.)


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"Moonraker" wrote in message
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| Alan you are amazing, I read up on how to, deleted the key,

rebooted ,
and,
| I now have "untitled Paint"
|
| Re previous post why is paint not listed in my install/uninstall
programs
|
| Many thanks your a star. Steve
|
| "Alan Edwards" wrote in message
| ...
| You install/uninstall via
| Control Panel-Add/Remove-Windows Setup-Accessories-Paint
| Have your Win98 CD ready.
|
| You may not have to install/uninstall.
| Have a look he
| Err Msg: MSPAINT Caused an Invalid Page Fault... [Q185501]
|
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=185501
| I have found that 95% of problems with MSPaint are fixed by

this
| reference:
|
| To resolve this problem, use registry editor to delete the

following
| registry key:
|
| HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre nt
| Version\Applets\Paint
|
| This registry key is rebuilt the next time you start Paint.
|
| ...Alan
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|
| On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 16:38:56 +0100, "Moonraker"


| wrote:
|
| Hi I guess you can work it out, but I am a real beginner as
computers are
| concerned so would need to take thinks one step at a time.
|
| First, I cannot see ms paint in " install/uninstall programs"
|
| Second, Where would I reload "paint" from. I presume it is on

the
windows
| 98
| cd.
|
| Third, if I attempt to fix paint Am I likely to end up with a

Dead
| computer.
|
| Cheers Steve
|
|
| MS Paint stopped working a while ago, and now I get

this
error
| message
|
| MSPAINT caused an invalid page fault in
| module MFC42.DLL at 019f:6ab1f9eb.
|
|
|
| ...Alan
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| http://dts-l.org/index.html
|
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