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| Multiple Pages in Photo-Paint? |
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Sat, 15 Mar 2008 17:20:59 -060 |
This may be a very obvious question to some, but can the user create
multiple pages in PhotoPaint X3? We are not referring to printing a huge
photo on multiple pages, but to maintaining several photos on different
pages, a little like an album of photos?
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Sat, 15 Mar 2008 17:39:08 -060 |
No.
You can, of course, import the images into pages in a Corel Draw file,
although such a file could get rather hefty if too many high res items.
And you can have multiple files in PP open at once and print all those
at once if that is the objective.
Or you can save your PP images as JPEG, PNG or TIF and use a program
such as Irfanview (free) to create a computer "slide show" or
otherwise
easy browsing.
Do you know that is you burn a DVD of JPEGs that almost all DVD players
can give you a display on a TV? Perhaps that is what you want?
Blue Max wrote:
> This may be a very obvious question to some, but can the user create
> multiple pages in PhotoPaint X3? We are not referring to printing a huge
> photo on multiple pages, but to maintaining several photos on different
> pages, a little like an album of photos?
>
>
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Sat, 15 Mar 2008 20:10:07 -040 |
I am not quite sure I understand this correctly.
Do you want to print several pages of photos.
That is, Document 1 - sized with several photos.
Then Document 2, etc!?
That way you won't have to cut the photos out, but
use the entire printed sheet as a page?
Let me know if I am close :))
If so, yes.
mr. bill is easily confused :-)
http://gallery.oberonplace.com/
Blue Max wrote:
> This may be a very obvious question to some, but can the user create
> multiple pages in PhotoPaint X3? We are not referring to printing a huge
> photo on multiple pages, but to maintaining several photos on different
> pages, a little like an album of photos?
>
>
>
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Mon, 17 Mar 2008 20:42:42 -060 |
Hello Paul,
Thank you for all the suggestions. Just knowing that PhotoPaint cannot
create a multi-page document was most helpful. We do understand some of the
reasons for this, but would have used the multi-page feature as a simple
convenience.
In this instance, we were actually attempting to use PhotoPaint as an
intermediary program for scanning a few pages for conversion into an Adobe
..PDF file for distribution as an email attachment. We don't have a program,
that we know, for creating these files directly, but knew we could publish a
PDF from PhotoPaint or WordPerfect.
Thank you for the suggestions.
Richard
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"Paul McGee" <pmcgee@buzzofftelus.net> wrote in message
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> No.
>
> You can, of course, import the images into pages in a Corel Draw file,
> although such a file could get rather hefty if too many high res items.
>
> And you can have multiple files in PP open at once and print all those at
> once if that is the objective.
>
> Or you can save your PP images as JPEG, PNG or TIF and use a program such
> as Irfanview (free) to create a computer "slide show" or
otherwise easy
> browsing.
>
> Do you know that is you burn a DVD of JPEGs that almost all DVD players
> can give you a display on a TV? Perhaps that is what you want?
>
> Blue Max wrote:
>> This may be a very obvious question to some, but can the user create
>> multiple pages in PhotoPaint X3? We are not referring to printing a
huge
>> photo on multiple pages, but to maintaining several photos on different
>> pages, a little like an album of photos?
>
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Mon, 17 Mar 2008 20:46:24 -060 |
Hello Mr. Bill,
Thank you for reply. In this instance, we were actually attempting to use
PhotoPaint as an intermediary program for scanning a few pages for
conversion into an Adobe .PDF file for distribution as an email attachment.
We don't have a program, that we know, for creating these files directly,
but knew we could publish a PDF from PhotoPaint or WordPerfect.
If you have any suggestions of how we can accomplish this task in a more
direct fashion, please let us know. Thank you for your help.
Richard
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"Mr. Bill" <OOO@OOO.OOO> wrote in message
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> I am not quite sure I understand this correctly.
>
> Do you want to print several pages of photos.
> That is, Document 1 - sized with several photos.
> Then Document 2, etc!?
>
> That way you won't have to cut the photos out, but
> use the entire printed sheet as a page?
>
> Let me know if I am close :))
>
> If so, yes.
>
> mr. bill is easily confused :-)
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> http://gallery.oberonplace.com/
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>
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> Blue Max wrote:
>> This may be a very obvious question to some, but can the user create
>> multiple pages in PhotoPaint X3? We are not referring to printing a
huge
>> photo on multiple pages, but to maintaining several photos on different
>> pages, a little like an album of photos?
>>
>>
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