![]() If you don't do the clicking thing, the paste will not take. Go to the window of the other part you will be adding, and Edit/Select All, Edit/Copy it, then click on the image you will be pasting to, and Edit/Paste, move this part where you want it, and again click on some part of the image outside of what you've just pasted and moved to lock that in place. When you have it placed where you want, Click somewhere outside of that part on the now stretched part of the image, which will lock the pasted part where you have placed it. When it's big enough the image will be stretched, possibly weirdly if you didn't scale proportionately, but it doesn't matter because you're going to overwrite that image anyway.Įdit/Paste and with your mouse, drag this image to where you will want it on the final image. Don't worry if it's too big, you can crop it later. and make the image large enough to hold both parts. In the renamed picture window, Edit/Select All, Edit/Copy, then Tools/Adjust Size. Go ahead and save one of them as the name of the combined file you want to use (you definitely don't want to overwrite either part until you have the combined image you want). Open both images in separate Preview windows.
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