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How Do You Create A Customized Button In Paint Shop Pro?

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How Do You Create A Customized Button In Paint Shop Pro?

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Create customized buttons for your Web page using Paint Shop Pro’s easy-to-use “buttonizer.” Start Paint Shop Pro. Select New from the File menu. In the New Image dialog box, select the following options: Width = 100 pixels, Height = 40 pixels, Resolution = 72 pixels per inch, Background Color = White, Image Type = 16.7 million colors. A blank button box appears. Click on the Fill tool. The Fill tool resembles a tilted bucket with paint dripping from it. Select the button color from the palette on the right. Click on the box to change the color; click OK. Select Solid Color for the Fill style in the Tools Control box and click on the button box. The box will fill with the selected color. Click on the Image menu and choose Effects, then choose Buttonize. Choose the following options: Height = 8, Width = 8, Opacity = 50, Transparent Edge selected. You will see a preview of the button. Change the height or width of the buttonized area by moving the controls or typing a number. Change the

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