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Copy And Paste Photographs Or Transparent Objects - Paint Shop Pro Tip
There will be times when you need to Copy and Paste one image, or a transparent object, on top of another. To do so, first open two images, or transparent objects, onto Paint Shop Pro 7, 8, 9, X, XI, X2 X3 Photo’s workspace.

Then right-click one image’s top menu bar: and from the subsequent drop-down list, choose Copy, as illustrated below.

Now, activate a second image, or a transparent object: and right-click its top menu bar.

And from the subsequent drop-down list, choose Paste; then select your choice from the left-side drop-down list, as illustrated above.
An Alternative Copy And Pasting Method
First, activate your photograph, or transparent object: then from the top menu of Paint Shop Pro, choose Edit.
Now, activate your second photograph, or transparent object: then from the top menu, choose Paste then choose Paste as New Image, or Paste as New Layer.
Best Wishes.
Wendi E M Scarth. (4th September 2009).

