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From: Adventurous Adventurous on 27 Jan 2010 09:15 I would like to transfer a small amount of text from a Word document I have created to the Desktop to accompany and enhance a desktop background picture. I know you can download ones from internet so it is possible to create text there just how do you do it please..can anyone help? And do I need specialist software to do it?)
From: cms on 27 Jan 2010 09:32 You would need a software, but most computers come with a minimum of graphics capacity, so you might have Microsoft Photo Editor for example. If you double-click on your picture, it (hopefully) will open in whatever software you have available. Look for a text box option or also an icon like 'T' which should allow you to enter text, then you should be able to paste. A text box might be coloured however, but there should also be an option to 'blank' it. Once amended, save it. From Control Panel, select Display and then the 'Desktop' tab. Use the 'Browse' button to look for your file. "Adventurous" wrote: > I would like to transfer a small amount of text from a Word document I have > created to the Desktop to accompany and enhance a desktop background picture. > I know you can download ones from internet so it is possible to create text > there just how do you do it please..can anyone help? And do I need specialist > software to do it?) >
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