The easiest way is to install Hugin where you can use the panorama creation 
utility to detect the common points and stitch automatically.  Note that 
stitching two scans is somewhat different from rotating a camera for panoramic 
shots, so best to read the tutorial.  
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/scans/en.shtml

On 26/04/2020 01:49, flexible_fotography wrote:
hello, i hope someone can help.
i operate GIMP 2.8.22 on old WindowsVistaHomeBasic OS.
i have two JPG images that are parts of a newspaper article i scanned.  i want
to butt the top of one to the bottom of the other so they form a long vertical
image of the newspaper articale.  how can i do this in GIMP?

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