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Print Multiple Images

Introduction
Printing multiple images or photos on your color printer is simple in PhotoImpact 7. Whether want to print all wallet size or one large image, PhotoImpact packs in many templates to fit your needs. You can even print CD labels and use popular Avery and Kodak layouts.

System Requirements
Operating System: Windows XP, ME, 2000 or 98
Application: PhotoImpact 7
Additional Requirements: digital photographs

Procedure

   

Step 1:
To print multiple photos, first have a photo open by clicking the File/Open (or Ctrl-O) command. Browse your folders for an image and open it. (Fig 1) If you don¡¦t have your own images you can browse the PhotoImpact samples folder under the PhotoImpact program folder.

   

Step 2:
To access the Print Multiple Feature, click on the File/Print Multiple (or Ctrl+Shift+P). Once the Print interface opens, in top left you will see a drop box with your printer name. Make sure it the correct printer. (Fig 1)

Figure 1
 
Step 3:
Just under the printer box you will see paper layout. The default should be (Multiple Holders). It can also support Avery and Kodak papers, but leave it on Multiple Holders.
   
Step 4:
Use the left and right arrows on the bottom to scroll through the different templates. Select a template and you will see the representation of the printed page on the right side.
Figure 2
 
Step 5:
You will see that your image is automatically sized for the different templates. You can still use your mouse to resize and move each image. (Fig. 3)
Figure 3 Figure 4
 
Step 6:
Suppose now that you wanted to print two different photos. Just click to select the one you don't want and click delete. It will disappear. (Fig. 4) Now click the next button on the bottom left. A new pane will pop up giving you the option to choose another image from either the workspace or another folder. (Fig 5) Leave it on the default and click Next.
Figure 5


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