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(09-23-2010, 07:48 PM)A.J. Nitro Wrote: [ -> ]It never gave me the option. It happens to anything I save. This includes pictures saved on my memory stick and just anything new.
Try using Woppet's files.
Ya, know what Woppet send might actually solve my problem, but we'll just have to wait and see first. If not, I'll post in this topic. As for the fonts, I'll use the Icon maker. Just the only problem now, is that I lost some stuff already saved due to that previous save issue, but I'll get over it.
Oh, I'm sorry to see that saving problem. It never happened to me, though. It this just paint ? In every folder you try to save in ?
If you use Windows 7 and Windows XP Paint, therein lies the issue. My computer had all picture files associated with the 7 Paint, and though it didn't seem to perceive the difference between the two programs when I tried to change this, it wouldn't let me save files because of a "sharing violation" between the programs or such.
If this problem isn't yet solved

Control Panel>System>Advanced System Settings (sidebar)>Advanced (should be the tab that is already opened)>Settings under Performance>Smooth edges of screen fonts (uncheck it)

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Yay, it worked! Thanks a bunch, Colton!
No prob.

Also, about the Paint problem. Where exactly are you saving it to, and what version of paint are you using? Maybe try opening it using "Run as administrator"? I know that doing that fixed some of my saving problems before.
Oh, I already got the whole Paint saving thing all figured out. I must've been using a different XP Paint cause it had a different icon than the one Woppet sent me. Maybe it had some problems with it. Anyway, I did save some stuff, no problems so far.
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