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How to make full use of the drawing program function in Xp system
The "drawing" program of XP system is a small software that comes with the system. Although its function is simple, it is enough for most users. However, some users are not satisfied with the existing drawing function, but they don't want to use advanced software like Photoshop. What do we do? In fact, just as the calculator of windowsxp system can be changed from a simple version to a professional version, painting can also become more professional. Interested users come and have a look.

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Some hidden functions of drawing program:

1, use "Drawing" to slim down the picture file.

There are often some BMP pictures that you want to send to the forum, but the size limit of file upload determines that most BMP pictures cannot be uploaded successfully. Open the BMP picture with "Draw", select the menu "File → Save As", and then set the file type as JPG or GIF.

2. Hide Track Tool

Open a picture, select an area, and then hold down Shift to drag, which can realize the drawing function of image trajectory.

3. Draw a circle and draw a line according to the rules.

When drawing straight lines and circles, hold down Shift to draw right-angled straight lines and circles.

4, super 10 times magnification

The maximum magnification of the magnifying glass tool is 8 times, but Microsoft has done another strange thing. After pressing the magnifying glass button, click the box line under "8x" in the magnification selection box, and you can use 10 to enlarge.

The above four new drawing functions can only be realized under WinXP system, which is also a small surprise for WinXP users from Microsoft. Many friends lamented that after using WinXP for so long, they didn't find these new functions hidden in the drawing. In fact, it is not only drawing, but also many functions of the system's own programs have not been discovered by everyone.