Flip An Image On The Computer For A Fbct???
Decorating By Erlyns_Treats Updated 6 Feb 2007 , 6:47pm by Erlyns_Treats
Thats amazing i kid you not ive been on the computer trying to "flip" this image for 10 min until i figure why not ask cc members for help!!! it works every time...i love this site and all the cc'ers !!! THANK YOU!
Here's another method if you have PowerPoint (a) copy the image - right click, copy (b) open PowerPoint and paste - right click, paste (c) once you've pasted it, click on the image once, you will see small circles surrounding the image (they're called "handles") (d) click on the top-right handle - remember to keep holding down the button on your mouse - and then move your mouse across the top of, and to the left of, your image. Your image is now reversed. If you want to change the angle of the image (i.e. tilt the image to the left or right) follow these steps (a) click on the image once, you will see the handles as well as a small green circle above the top-center handle (d) click on the green circle - remember to keep holding down the button on your mouse - and then move your mouse to the left or right and watch your image tilt.
Funny ?, but how can i tell if i have power point or not??
all i have to say is thanks for this post! i have read a few others but i just couldnt get mine to reverse for whatever reason...but this method i figured out! thanks so much!
To: Erlyns_Treats: re your question: "Funny ?, but how can i tell if i have power point or not??"
PowerPoint is a program by Microsoft for creating presentations (just like Excel & Word are Microsoft programs for spreadsheets & writing documents). Check to see if you have this program by clicking on your START button & see if it is listed under your PROGRAMS.
Usually you flip the picture in your printing preferences. Just find the print iron on transfer option or something like that. Mine is listed under media type in my printer preferences. Your printer preference will come up when you try to print if you will go to file and click on print, that should bring up your printing preferences. Hope it helps.
Thanks for all the replys.. they are very helpful..im def going to save them for future ref ![]()
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