Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Three:
Another option it has on by default is that
it puts a black stroke around each image
(you can control the size of this stroke,
using the Width slider right below the
Inner Stroke checkbox). To remove this
stroke, turn off the Inner Stroke checkbox
(as shown here. You'll still see a thin stroke
that separates the images, but does not
print). Now your images are back to their
original cropping, they're right up against
each other (there's no extra white border),
and you've removed the black stroke
around the photos (by the way, if you like
this layout, don't forget to save it as your
own custom template by clicking on the
+ [plus sign] button on the right side of
the Template Browser header).
Step Four:
Adding more photos is easy—just go to
the Cells panel (in the right side Panels
area) and you'll see a number of pill-
shaped buttons marked with different
sizes. Just click on any one of those to add
a photo that size to your layout (I clicked
on the 2x2.5 button, and it added the
new cell you see selected here). So, that's
the routine: you click on those buttons to
add more photos to your Picture Package
layout. To delete a cell, just click on it,
then press the Delete (PC: Backspace)
key on your keyboard.
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