Graphics Programs Reference
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Figure 5-2
Next, work through each panel to carefully enter the settings in the Export screen. If
you botch the settings, you may have a mess of i les to clean up. Start at the top of the
Export window and work your way methodically through the settings, making sure
everything is correct before you click the all-powerful button.
(However, if you start the export and change your mind or realize you made a
mistake, you can click the “X” to the right of the status indicator to cancel the
export).
You can work in the Export dialog box without exporting
With any photo(s) selected, executing the standard Export command will simply
open the Export dialog box. However, you don't necessarily have to complete an
export at this point. You can view and change settings, create and modify presets,
etc. and when you're done just click Cancel to close the box without performing
an export. All the work you did in the dialog box will be retained.
Open the Export screen panels
Each of the panels of the Export dialog box (see Figure 5-2) can be closed if not
needed. Click to open and close them. You don't need to click the arrow; just click
anywhere on the panel title bar. When closed, a panel's header shows its current
settings.
Following is an in-depth look at the settings in the Export window.
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