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I'm trying to make a poster and I want the text to be in white. Although there's a good colour choice, they've deliberately made it hard to select a colour. Computer experts can choose whichever colour they wish, but everyone else has to use black
Does anyone know how to tap into their secrets so that I can select white? I've got both 'Paint' and 'Paint.net,' so I don't mind which one I use
Does anyone know how to tap into their secrets so that I can select white? I've got both 'Paint' and 'Paint.net,' so I don't mind which one I use
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In paint.net there is a colour "wheel" that you can bring up to select the colour (sometimes the small colour wheel "window" opens up when you open up paint.net).
If the colour wheel is not on display then in the top right of the paint.net window are some small icons, and if you click on the small circle with various colours it brings up the colour wheel.
Within the colour wheel are two small squares. One is for the colour of borders the other for infill colour.
Select the text option, then set the colour you want within those two small boxes in the colour wheel.
If the colour wheel is not on display then in the top right of the paint.net window are some small icons, and if you click on the small circle with various colours it brings up the colour wheel.
Within the colour wheel are two small squares. One is for the colour of borders the other for infill colour.
Select the text option, then set the colour you want within those two small boxes in the colour wheel.