Re: In Mac's PAINTR application, what exactly does the "Splash" function do?

In Mac's PAINTR application, what exactly does the "Splash" function do?  It isn't mentioned in the Toolbox Documentation, but the "Splash" option is given right next to the "Draw" option at the top of the screen in the application itself.

You might also post your question over in the Mac App Store section of the Community, where you might have a better chance of running into someone else using the Paintr App.
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Dennis

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    n Mac's PAINTR application, what exactly does the "Splash" function do?

    You might also post your question over in the Mac App Store section of the Community, where you might have a better chance of running into someone else using the Paintr App.
    Mac App Store: Apple Support Communities
    Dennis

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