With StudioLine, you not only have the perfect software for managing and
editing your photos, but also an integrated solution to design personalized
scrapbook pages, greeting cards, invitations, thank-you notes, certificates,
flyers, eCards – virtually anything that can be printed or sent via email. |
Here's how: |
1. Create the blank print or eCard project |
| 2. Insert images and text | |
| 3. Easy layout for the professional touch | |
| 4. Print, email or export? |
1. Create the Blank Print or eCard Project |
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To create a blank page, select any image and open the "Print Projects" by |
clicking "Print Projects" on the QuickStep Bar. |
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In the panel "Print Project", choose "User Styles", then "New Page" and |
click "Continue". |
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In the panel "Create New Page", enter a name and click "OK" to proceed. |
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Using the "Page Setup" panel you define the format and orientation of |
your page. Choose from standard formats or enter a custom size. |
Hint: You can review and change those settings anytime by choosing "Page
Setup" from the "File" menu. So, feel free to experiment. |
2. Insert Images and Text |
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To insert images, click the "StudioLine Explorer – Image Archive" button on |
the toolbar and drag the desired images onto your page. |
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In addition to the familiar image tools from the image archive, there are a |
few extra tools, e.g., to scale, rotate, add drop-shadows or to add button
effects. |
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Colorful borders, lines and rectangles are created by using "Design |
Elements". Click the right mouse button on the page background. From the
context menu choose "Insert", then "New Design Element". To customize a
design element, click it with the right mouse button. For pixel-perfect
sizing, choose "Size" from the context menu; to change the appearance,
choose "Design Element Properties" from the context menu. |
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Add text by choosing "New Text Object" from the "Text Processing" menu. |
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The mouse pointer changes to an "I-Beam" insertion mark. Click the mouse |
at whatever position you would like to start your text. You can always
move it later. |
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You can start typing text or paste it from the Windows clipboard. To copy |
from another text editor to the Windows clipboard, highlight any text in
the other application, then use its "Edit" menu to copy the selected text
(or use the Ctrl+C key combination). To paste the text into StudioLine,
use "Edit" menu or the Ctrl+V key combination. |
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Use image tools such as "Buttonize & Shadow" on text objects to create |
attractive banners that remain fully revisable. |
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3. Easy layout for the Professional Touch |
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Guidelines |
Click the mouse on the horizontal or vertical ruler and drag it onto your page
to place a guide. Multiple guides can be arranged in a layout grid that can be
saved by choosing "Guides" from the "View" menu. |
By default, guides act "magnetically" – which is perfect for accurately placing
and scaling your images. |
The center sizing handles will distort the image, as the scaling is not
proportional. To restore the proper aspect ratio while retaining the perfect
size, open the image tools "Crop" and "Scale (Absolute)". Drag-and-drop the
"Copy" button from the scaling tool to the preview pane of the cropping tool. |
This copies the aspect ratio that resulted from dragging the center sizing
handles to the cropping tool. Now you can click and drag the mouse inside
the preview pane of the "Crop" tool to pick the perfect cutout area. |
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Alignment Tools |
To align and space objects perfectly without having to create countless
guides, select the objects and then click the "Align Objects" button in the
toolbar. A drop-down list offers 8 options for alignment or even spacing. |
4. Print, Email or Export? |
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Print |
Click "Print" on the QuickStep bar to open the panel "Standard Print". Here
you can preview your page, choose a target printer (if more than one is
connected to your computer) and, if necessary, change the printer driver's
default settings. |
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Email |
If you click "Email" on the QuickStep bar, StudioLine will render your print
project into a graphics file for which you control the file format and size.
Next, the graphics file is attached to a new email and then passed to your
email application. |
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Export |
After clicking "Export" on the QuickStep bar, StudioLine renders your print
project as a graphics file for which you control the file format. Next, you
choose a destination Windows folder on our disk. |