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Isn't there a better way to bring up the Microsoft Photo Printing Wizard ?
How do I manually start the Microsoft XP "Photo Printing Wizard"?
Normally, I keep windows folders in the "classic" configuration: Windows XP "Tools | Folder Options | Use Windows classic folders" However, in that classic configuration, I can't find the manual way to bring up the Microsoft "Photo Printing Wizard". Every time I need to print selected photographs, I have to manually switch over to the "Show Common Tasks" configuration: Windows XP "Tools | Folder Options | Show common tasks in folders" Then, and only then, can I bring up the Microsoft Photo Printing Wizard by selecting the "Print the selected pictures" button in the left pane which brings up the desired Microsoft XP "Photo Printing Wizard". Then, after printing, I switch the folders back to Windows Classic Folders. Is there a better way to manually bring up the WinXP Photo Printing Wizard? Can't I just double click on a shortcut or type a command into the "Start | Run" window? Kathi |
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Isn't there a better way to bring up the Microsoft Photo Printing Wizard ?
Kathi wrote: How do I manually start the Microsoft XP "Photo Printing Wizard"? Normally, I keep windows folders in the "classic" configuration: Windows XP "Tools | Folder Options | Use Windows classic folders" However, in that classic configuration, I can't find the manual way to bring up the Microsoft "Photo Printing Wizard". Every time I need to print selected photographs, I have to manually switch over to the "Show Common Tasks" configuration: Windows XP "Tools | Folder Options | Show common tasks in folders" Then, and only then, can I bring up the Microsoft Photo Printing Wizard by selecting the "Print the selected pictures" button in the left pane which brings up the desired Microsoft XP "Photo Printing Wizard". Then, after printing, I switch the folders back to Windows Classic Folders. Is there a better way to manually bring up the WinXP Photo Printing Wizard? Can't I just double click on a shortcut or type a command into the "Start | Run" window? Kathi I use XP in 'classic' style; I just right click on the images I want to print, then select 'print' from the available options, this starts the XP print wizard. |
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Isn't there a better way to bring up the Microsoft Photo Printing Wizard ?
On Jul 11 2006 1:52 AM, airsmoothed wrote:
I use XP in 'classic' style; I just right click on the images I want to print, then select 'print' from the available options, this starts the XP print wizard. Yes, this is probably the easiest way. If you want to print a bunch of photos out without right clicking on each of them one at a time, you can use your CTRL key to highlight each photo you wish to print and then right click on just one of them, the print wizard will flag all of them for printing. Rob-L in L.V. __________________________________________________ __________________* RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com |
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