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I can insert something like, say, 10 photos at a time, highlight them all, and use proportional resizing to shrink them, all at the same time. You can't do that with Paint. Also with Paint, once you set something in, like text, you can't remove it; it becomes part of the piece, or overlaps onto another. In Excel, different elements stay different elements until you put them all together.
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I like photography and take a lot of photos. It was just a natural progression with other things I was doing to be able to play around with Excel's photo functions. Then you mix that w/needing to resize for forums and on and on and on. Again, just a culmination of things that came to be. That is all it is my brothers.
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