I have an image I'd like to use for the Menu 1 background. When I drag it to the Menu 1 item, it completely fills the entire window. It's my understanding that the inner white lines are the only part you're sure to see on the TV, and the next set of white lines is probably about where I'd want my image to be. I'm afraid a good 25% will be chopped off at the edges as it is now. I noticed when I right-click on the background, there's a "Change Size" option, but it's greyed out.
Another possible solution Google led me to would be to add a border to my image. I could find how to do that in Photoshop, which I don't have. If anyone doesn't know the answer to the first question but can tell me how to add a border with freely available software, that'd be great.
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Click on the background image. Put the cursor at any corner and drag it in or out to resize. If you make the image smaller, it will add a black border automaticlly.
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