How to Crop an Image with Microsoft Paint

Locate the image you wish to crop and right-click it., Hover the mouse cursor over Open with., Click Paint., Click ▼ beneath Select., Click Rectangular selection., Click and drag over the image., Click Crop.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Locate the image you wish to crop and right-click it.

    Doing this will prompt a drop-down menu.
  2. Step 2: Hover the mouse cursor over Open with.

    This option is toward the middle of the drop-down menu. , It's beside a blue icon depicting a paint palette. , Select is in the "Image" section of the Home tab at the top of the "Paint" window. , It's the first option in the drop-down menu here. , Doing so will drag a rectangular dotted line over the image; anything inside of the dotted line will remain when you crop the image.

    If you're trying to remove a border from a photo, the best way to do so is to click in the top-left corner and drag diagonally into the bottom-right corner (or similar).

    To remove the dotted line and start over, click anywhere outside of the area surrounded by dotted lines. , It's at the top of the "Image" section of options and to the right of Select.

    Clicking this button will remove everything outside of the dotted lines, leaving only the part of the image that's inside.
  3. Step 3: Click Paint.

  4. Step 4: Click ▼ beneath Select.

  5. Step 5: Click Rectangular selection.

  6. Step 6: Click and drag over the image.

  7. Step 7: Click Crop.

Detailed Guide

Doing this will prompt a drop-down menu.

This option is toward the middle of the drop-down menu. , It's beside a blue icon depicting a paint palette. , Select is in the "Image" section of the Home tab at the top of the "Paint" window. , It's the first option in the drop-down menu here. , Doing so will drag a rectangular dotted line over the image; anything inside of the dotted line will remain when you crop the image.

If you're trying to remove a border from a photo, the best way to do so is to click in the top-left corner and drag diagonally into the bottom-right corner (or similar).

To remove the dotted line and start over, click anywhere outside of the area surrounded by dotted lines. , It's at the top of the "Image" section of options and to the right of Select.

Clicking this button will remove everything outside of the dotted lines, leaving only the part of the image that's inside.

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