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Print Multiple Images
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Step 7:
You will see a new pane that allows you
to browse for another photo. Find a folder with images and select
one and drag it to the empty space on the right side. (Fig.
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Figure 7 |
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Step 8:
Click Next and choose the number of copies you would like
to print. Now click print to print out the photo layout and
you are done. (Fig. 7)
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| Trouble Shooting |
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- For best results try to ensure that your images are high
resolution. A rule of thumb for printing is to have an image
resolution of 300 DPI. If the resolution is too low your
printed image quality be poor. You can go to the Format/Image
Size menu (Ctrl-G) to check your image resolution and size.
- If you don't see your printer in the Printer
Drop down box, you should go to the Microsoft Start Menu
and select Settings/Printers to ensure that your printer
is active.
- If you resize and move images on the print layout by accident,
you can use the undo icon on the top toolbar to undo your
actions.
- If the ruler is off, you can turn it on by going to the
View/Ruler Menu while in Print Multiple mode. You can also
change the units from Inches to CM in the View/Ruler Unit
menu.
- To make sure your printer options are correct, while in
the first Print Multiple screen click the Icon beside the
Printer Name to access your printer's properties.
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