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  1. Hi, I'm trying to create custom shapes in Paint.net that I can export and import into Power BI. The shapes I want to create will each be one segment of a sunburst chart. So, when I put them individually into power BI they will form a hollow segmented ring. I have a picture of the chart I want to replicate (pic 1 below). I've used the magic wand tool to select individual segments, pasted them into a blank canvas and saved as .png (pic 2 below). All well and fine. However how do I save the image so it is a shape, not a picture of the shape in a rectangle? Is this possible? Do I need to save as another format?
  2. Hi, I have an image that is 16cm by 10cm. How do I print this in paint.net to be exactly 16cm by 10cm? I've reset the image size to these dimensions and unselected 'Fit Picture to Frame' but it is still printing much larger than that. My paper size is A4. If this isn't possible in Paint.net, is there any other software that will allow me to do this? So frustrating as trying to get this correct has wasted ink, which isn't cheap. Thanks
  3. Hi. I am completely new to this kind of software, so excuse me if my question sounds dumb or geeky! I have an image of a flag (54mm scale):. What I need to do is copy the image to produce a mirror image on the left so that I can print a two sided flag for attaching to a wire pole, so that it looks something like this: However, the mirror needs to be the same as the original (text not reversed if you see what I mean). Is this possible/easy to do? Thanks for your advice? Pete
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