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Have several photos, in several folders. Infact, ~ 2500 in 30 folders for
our local Historical Society.
We want to print out a thumbnail of each photo, burn them to CD/DVD for
storage.
We started out using PaintShop Pro but the problem is it doesn't label the
photos meaning we have to handwrite definition of each pics or capture
screen with list of pics. Either way not good.
It does give you 18 pics per page (3 across-6 down). This is a good size.
Here's where we're at this point using winxp photo printing wizard.
opened folder, selected 'print pictures' and wizard opens.
Following direction we get to point of selecting how many photos per page.
Of the several selections only 2 are close to what we would like. One being
'Wallet Prints' which give you 9 pics per page or 'Contact Sheets' which
gives you 35 per sheet. One is too large, (9) wasted space and the other
(35) to small to really see pics.
What we'd like is something in between these, say 18-24 per page.
Are the print selections mentioned above(not PSP) a template? If they are,
is there a way to change one of them to increase or decrease the number of
pics per page? Or create a custom print selection.
any suggestion please,
thanks
Gord Dibben - 28 Mar 2008 21:55 GMT
See one reply back in windows.general group.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
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Yves Alarie - 29 Mar 2008 19:00 GMT
You can do this with the free software:
www.irfanview.com
After you install the software, open it, click on File and then on
Thumbnails on the opening menu.
Then open the folder you want to print and select the options you want for
printing.
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L.S. - 29 Mar 2008 23:29 GMT
thank you.
> You can do this with the free software:
> www.irfanview.com
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Gord Dibben - 30 Mar 2008 00:45 GMT
If you gone back and checked windowsxp.general group you would have had this
info yesrerday.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
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