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  1. Oh, and I also meant to say that I am creating a flyer that we hand out, but that also needs to be posted on the website. Should I give up on that, and re-create the flyer on the site, graphics and text separately? Then I can just use Publisher or some other document to put graphics and text together for the flyer.
  2. I am using text...I just can't get good quality. I have been told to create it three times the size that I need it, and shrink it down...but when I paste text from Word into the Text+ tool, it ends up being huge, and then getting it the right size is a pain in the < no swearing >. And I didn't notice the quality was any different. My real problem is how do I get good looking, crisp, clear text in this program.
  3. I would just really like to get the quality of Word text in a Paint.NET image.
  4. Okay, thank you. I was having issues with text quality. I think I'll be able to figure it out, though.
  5. My images and text have to be flattened together in order to post them on our website. Do most of you create your text, along with your other images, on Paint.NET, and then flatten them together in the program? Or, do you use a combination of programs? Do you move images from Paint.NET into other programs where you add text, and then flatten? Thanks.
  6. I have read every tutorial that I can find online, and nothing is working. I am using Text+. I need the text to be as sharp as it is in Publisher, Word, etc. The text that I'm getting in Paint.NET is so fuzzy that I can't use it in my work. I have attached a sample - the top paragraph was created in Paint.net and pasted into Paint. The word "strategies" below was created in Paint, and it looks a lot better. I would rather not have to create all of my text in Paint (trying to get it sized and formatted correctly), and then past it as images into Paint.net.
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