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Skewing
Skewing is a process of changing direction or position of image.
It t
urns the image at an angle and can be done in positive and negative direction.
How to Apply Skewing:
In MS Paint, open image that you want to skew. Click on Resize.
Now enter value either in Horizontal or Vertical.
It appears as below:
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