? Combine several graphics to one sheet then print

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Querying for leads on a software which may work somelike this:

Open up the [graphics] software, pick a template [letter size paper], from
an explorer type interface drag and drop several images, drag the images
around for placement, save [or lock in place] the page setup, and then
print it out.

Perhaps someone may know of something freeware which can be operated like
this. It's use will be by a novice computer user with a Windows PC.

Thank you.
 
Reginald McCloudsen said:
Querying for leads on a software which may work somelike this:

Open up the [graphics] software, pick a template [letter size paper], from
an explorer type interface drag and drop several images, drag the images
around for placement, save [or lock in place] the page setup, and then
print it out.

Perhaps someone may know of something freeware which can be operated like
this. It's use will be by a novice computer user with a Windows PC.

Thank you

Reginald,

take a look at Iomega Photo Printer at>>>>>>.

http://www.netoffices.com/articles/software/iomegaphoto.htm

dfrog
 
dfrog said:
Querying for leads on a software which may work somelike this:

Open up the [graphics] software, pick a template [letter size paper], from
an explorer type interface drag and drop several images, drag the images
around for placement, save [or lock in place] the page setup, and then
print it out.

Perhaps someone may know of something freeware which can be operated like
this. It's use will be by a novice computer user with a Windows PC.

Thank you


Reginald,

take a look at Iomega Photo Printer at>>>>>>.

http://www.netoffices.com/articles/software/iomegaphoto.htm

Second that. :) More info:

Program: Iomega Photo Printer
Author: Iomega
Ware: Freeware
http://www.netoffices.com/articles/software/iomegaphoto.htm

http://www.iomega.com/software/listing/_archive.html
http://download.iomega.com/english/photoprinter72web.exe
v 1.0 (1089 KB)

JPG and BMP formats only. This is a *very* easy program to use. Drag and
drop - WYSIWYG - you can overlap photos to make a collage. Browses
folders recursively.

Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP

limitations:

Will only show all images on NTFS partitions. A work-around is to mount
a *virtual* folder such as:

Program: MountVD
Author: Walker Brothers
Ware: (Freeware)
http://www.lando.co.za/walkerbrothers/

FAT32 partitions - does not recognize/show folders that have these
attributes set: system folders, read-only folders, hidden folders.

Susan
 
Susan Bugher said:
Second that. :) More info:

Program: Iomega Photo Printer
Author: Iomega
Ware: Freeware
http://www.netoffices.com/articles/software/iomegaphoto.htm

http://www.iomega.com/software/listing/_archive.html
http://download.iomega.com/english/photoprinter72web.exe
v 1.0 (1089 KB)

JPG and BMP formats only. This is a *very* easy program to use. Drag
and drop - WYSIWYG - you can overlap photos to make a collage. Browses
folders recursively.

Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP

limitations:

Will only show all images on NTFS partitions. A work-around is to
mount a *virtual* folder such as:

Program: MountVD
Author: Walker Brothers
Ware: (Freeware)
http://www.lando.co.za/walkerbrothers/

FAT32 partitions - does not recognize/show folders that have these
attributes set: system folders, read-only folders, hidden folders.

Susan



That looks like the perfect solution. Thanks to all!
 
Querying for leads on a software which may work somelike this:

Open up the [graphics] software, pick a template [letter size paper], from
an explorer type interface drag and drop several images, drag the images
around for placement, save [or lock in place] the page setup, and then
print it out.

Perhaps someone may know of something freeware which can be operated like
this. It's use will be by a novice computer user with a Windows PC.

Thank you.


Try this one: http://www.jgraff.addr.com/printpix.htm
 
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