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  1. Do you a recommendation for a free 'universal' viewer that does not have that issue?
  2. No it is not. I opened the png. The signature is clearly visible with the 'checkboard' in the background. I just realized that I only have 1 layer (background) which is exactly following the prior directions. Should I have 2 layers?
  3. When I follow these steps and open the end PNG - all I see a totally black image with no signature. All assistance is appreciated.
  4. Good to know. Thank you. Have I missed these two features in the help?
  5. I am having difficulty moving a layer using the nub. The problem is that I want to move the layer just a tiny amount (let us say 'down' for example). However, the layer might also move left or right at the same time or 'down' too far. In other words, I do not have the fine motor control to move the layer *precisely* using the nub. Does the ability to use the directional arrow keys exist or some other method to move a layer in only one direction minutely? Thank you in advance.
  6. I will follow your suggestions. Thank you sincerely, once again.
  7. Thank you for your reply. From a non-technical viewpoint what I am trying to do is: I am trying to design a logo for my company that is comprised of Arial and WingDing-2 fonts. The placement of the WingDing-2 characters is a little lower than the Arial fonts. This logo will be used in letterheads (3 inches), business cards (1 inch) and WEB site (4 inches). I was hoping to design the logo *once* with the exact place of the WingDing-2 characters with the length being the longest required (4 inches). After that I was going to save two other versions (1 inch and 3 inches). The purpose of trying to import to Word in various formats is because the first that I tried was grainy. I cannot envision that everyone creates their logos from scratch for each required physical size. I suppose the question is what is the best / easiest way to accomplish this task? Thank you very much in advance.
  8. Click Utilities -> Check for updates. Sorry, but no difference in the Word 2007 output that I can detect.
  9. I am new to this type of program and would appreciate help with the following problem: I created a new Word 2007 document and I keyin one word in Arial - 26 - bold - blue. I print it in 'medium' quality and the result is very crisp. I create a new document in Paint.net 3.5.1 (300 dpi) with the same word, same font, etc, crop it and save it in the default format. I then reload the document and save it in .gif, reload the document again and save it in.jpg, and finally .png. I then paste this three files into Word 2007 and print in 'medium' quality. The result is that in all three cases the word appears to be somewhat grainy to the naked eye and much more so with a magnifying glass. I also tried the above with 96 dpi and there is very little difference (if any) compared to the 600 dpi test. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
  10. Thank you for the suggestion. I am so new that I do not know how to create layers. Are basic tutorials available?
  11. I have what I hope is a simple question. I am using the text tool and would like to change the font and then back again. Specifically, I would type 3 characters in Arial, then 1 in Wingding-2 and then back to Arial again. I can not seem to accomplish this as when I change to Wingding-2, the font of the characters that I typed previously in Arial are also changed to Wingding-2. Thank you in advance.
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