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Need Help ASAP

I'm working in Microsoft Office Picture Manager, and I'm just trying to make
two seperate pictures into one. It says that all I have to do is select the
two pics and crop them. When I crop them, they are still two seperate
pictures. I simply want to unite the two into one simple picture. That's it.
Please, someone help me.
 
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Need Help ASAP

What kind of third party? I have kodak easy share. Is that not a third party?
 
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Mary Sauer

You need a Photo editing application to stitch the images together. You might try
cropping the images in the Picture Manager, insert the pictures into Word and nudge
them together. You can crop the images in Word as well.
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Not quite sure which help file topic you're using in
MS Office 2003 Picture Manager for this one.

You can use the 'panorama' feature in http://www.irfanview.net
to combine mulitiple pictures into one as one method.
(Image=>Create Panorama Image)

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I'm working in Microsoft Office Picture Manager, and I'm just trying to make
two seperate pictures into one. It says that all I have to do is select the
two pics and crop them. When I crop them, they are still two seperate
pictures. I simply want to unite the two into one simple picture. That's it.
Please, someone help me. >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 
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happyhead

Need Help ASAP said:
I'm working in Microsoft Office Picture Manager, and I'm just trying to make
two seperate pictures into one. It says that all I have to do is select the
two pics and crop them. When I crop them, they are still two seperate
pictures. I simply want to unite the two into one simple picture. That's it.
Please, someone help me.
 
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happyhead

We don't need three party soft to do. I just found out all we need just three
programs: Picture Manager, Word & Paint which you can find in Accessories.
Here are the steps to do:

First, edit two pictures in the picture manager, then save them.

Insert these two pictures on the same row or column in Microsoft Word. Then
type the Print Scrn button on your keyboard.

Open Paint, Ctrl+V means paste, then you will see the sreen picture that you
just saw. Save this picture as JPEG type.

Last thing to do is return to the picture manager, open the final one
picture,and then crop it.

Hopefully, that's help :)
 

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