Using the Invert Selection tool while something is selected in Paint will __________.

flip the selection vertically

change the colors of the selection

change the selection to include everything on the picture except what was originally selected

delete the selection

A?

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To determine the correct answer, let's explore how to use the Invert Selection tool in Paint.

1. Open Microsoft Paint on your computer.
2. Select an area on the canvas by clicking and dragging the mouse cursor.
3. With the selected area, go to the "Home" tab in the ribbon menu at the top of the window.
4. Locate the "Select" dropdown menu.
5. In the "Select" dropdown menu, you will find the "Invert Selection" option.

By selecting the "Invert Selection" option, Paint will change the selection to include everything on the picture except for what was originally selected. Consequently, the correct answer is:

The Invert Selection tool in Paint will change the selection to include everything on the picture except what was originally selected.

Therefore, the correct answer is: change the selection to include everything on the picture except what was originally selected.