How To Print Moves Set List & Edit

How To Print Moves Set List



Open the picture with "MS Paint" in Windows 10 Microsoft computers.  Not sure what app is available on, Linux, Google Chromebook or Apple computers for this.

1.)  In the top left it says "FILE" click on that a box opens scroll down to PRINT and hover over it until a pop out box appears that has 3 options, Print, Page Setup, Print Preview.

2.)  Select "PRINT PREVIEW" and in the next window option that appears you will see the picture and 2 options at the top in left, Print, and Page Setup.

3.)  Select "PAGE SETUP" and a box will open that shows "ORIENTATION" with 2 options Portrait & Landscape.  Select "LANDSCAPE."  This will make the image be printed with its larger aspect on the page instead of it being crunched into a slim portrait aspect on the page.

4.)  You could do steps, 1, 2, and then file, print, popout opens, select "PAGE SETUP" and the box will open without going to the next window, same difference.  It is a box with a red bar at the top that opens on either page.

5.) When "SAVING" YOUR WORK save as a "PNG" not "JPEG" as PNG is better quality.  Go to file, save as, at the top is PNG image.

6.)  If you want to edit the image yourself go to FILE, scroll down to "Properties" and click it then a box will pop up "IMAGE PROPERTIES"

In this box is Width (1024) & Height (510), you can change that to whatever, 5555, is pretty large, and it will make the entire image not blow up and expand but will expand the white part of the image leaving the image in its place in the top left, this will allow you to edit the image then crop it when done, save as png, or print it.

Set "UNITS" in that Image Properties box to "PIXELS" not "Centimeters" or "Inches," and use colors in the next option instead of black and white since this has color in it.

7.)  HOW TO CROP and move the image elements around in MS Paint? (Windows 10)
In the top left while on the "Home" tab, there is a "square" dotted line box "rectangular selection" is what it is as an option if click on that things pop out options.  Select that square and then you can use your mouse to drag a box open with your mouse and will "place" a box within your picture that is active, and now when move your mouse over that box you can move that box around and anything within it.  

You can use this square box to delete by selecting something then press the delete key on your keyboard instead instead of using the eraser tool under tools next to the square dotted line box.

You can copy paste the things you highlight, grab, cover in a dotted box, etc.. whatever it is called, with copy paste, which is the control key (CTRL) hold it, plus press "C" key to copy, then CTRL plus "V" key to paste, it will drop a copy of whatever in is the selection box.  You can paste many times the same thing but need to move each or they stack on each other.

You can also shrink or expand what is in the box by dragging the box larger or smaller, makes a mess of the quality of the image inside it though.

8.)  In the lower right corner of MS Paint is a plus and minus button and a 100% "ZOOM" with a small blue bar slider, to zoom in or zoom out.  Use this for expanding the "canvas" size of the image up to like 500% or 600% is very large making the arrows appear larger to move around, when go all the way up in zoom to 800% you can see small blocks "GRIDLINES" option in the view tab, to level all things with a line tool also if need more accuracy, the line tool is next to the square box, and eraser.

IF THE ZOOM ISN'T THERE in the lower bar, go to the "view" tab and select and or turn on the "STATUS BAR" that will put the zoom option at the bottom of the screen.

There is also in the top left a zoom in zoom out option on the zoom tab, if you don't want the bar always active.




There is a "PASTE" button in the top left of MS Paint.  
You can also add it your lower task bar in Windows 10 as well.
Copy paste a picture off the internet and crop it.