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hold everyone how are you doing this is mdtech here of another tutorial today I will be showing how to put one image on top of another in Microsoft Paint so I have my two images on the desktop conveniently I have image 1 and image 2 I've actually open them up I have a picture of clouds and I also have a picture of the Sun and I am looking to take this picture the Sun and put it on the picture of the clouds so how we're going to do this is we're going to go on our Start button or Start menu and type in pain we're going to open that up but we're going to do it a second time so we're going to open up pain again so now we're going to have to paint windows on the screen just snap one on one side and one on the other side of the screen so we have one on the left and one on the right up at the top here the little notebook clicking a little drop down arrow and then go under open open the first image you have and then on the second pane window open up the other image so in my case the second i...
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