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   - **Dragging the "Copy" Button to a Single Image**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Drag the “Copy” button of the image tool’s settings panel to any other image that should inherit the identical settings.   - **Dragging the "Copy" Button to a Single Image**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Drag the “Copy” button of the image tool’s settings panel to any other image that should inherit the identical settings.
   - **Clicking the Copy Button**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Hold down the "Ctrl" key to select additional images (be certain that the original image remains selected). Click the "Copy" button of that image tool’s settings panel to apply the same settings to all selected images.   - **Clicking the Copy Button**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Hold down the "Ctrl" key to select additional images (be certain that the original image remains selected). Click the "Copy" button of that image tool’s settings panel to apply the same settings to all selected images.
-  - **Using the Active Image Tools List**\\ To copy the settings of a single image tool, drag that particular tool from the Active Image Tools list to any target images. (Right-clicking on the Active Image Tools Status Icon below the image will open the Active Image Tools window.) To copy all image tools, drag "Copy" button of the Active Image Tools list onto any target images (or use the "Ctrl" key to select additional images and then click the “Copy” button.)+  - **Using the Active Image Tools List**\\ To copy the settings of a single image tool, drag that particular tool from the Active Image Tools list to any target images. (Right-clicking on the Active Image Tools Status Icon below the image will open the Active Image Tools window.) To copy all image tools, drag "Copy" button of the Active Image Tools list onto any target images (or use the "Ctrl" key to select additional images and then click the “Copy” button).
  
 The "Lock" button (see below) assists in copying tools and settings to images in other folders. The "Lock" button (see below) assists in copying tools and settings to images in other folders.
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 ===== Editing with Third-Party Applications ===== ===== Editing with Third-Party Applications =====
  
-You can open images in your favorite image editing tool directly from the Image Archive.Right-click on an image, choose "Original" from the context menu, and select the menu item "Open With." You will see a list of+You can open images in your favorite image editing tool directly from the Image Archive. Right-click on an image, choose "Original" from the context menu, and select the menu item "Open With"You will see a list of
 applications that Windows has associated with the file type of the original image. There will also be an option "Choose Program ..." to manually pick a specific program. Use the option "Edit Program Shortcuts" to define shortcuts to your own program choices. applications that Windows has associated with the file type of the original image. There will also be an option "Choose Program ..." to manually pick a specific program. Use the option "Edit Program Shortcuts" to define shortcuts to your own program choices.
  
 In the panel "Create New Program Shortcut" enter a shortcut name. Then use the "Browse" button to locate the appropriate program file. Accept your choices with the "OK" buttons and you will see your new program shortcut In the panel "Create New Program Shortcut" enter a shortcut name. Then use the "Browse" button to locate the appropriate program file. Accept your choices with the "OK" buttons and you will see your new program shortcut
-appear in the context menu. You can manage any existing program shortcuts in the panel "Edit Program Shortcuts." Click the "New" button to create another program shortcut. Once selected, your application will launch and you can edit the picture. When done simply save the file and close it.+appear in the context menu. You can manage any existing program shortcuts in the panel "Edit Program Shortcuts"Click the "New" button to create another program shortcut. Once selected, your application will launch and you can edit the picture. When done simply save the file and close it.
  
 When launching third-party applications from StudioLine, you should be mindful of certain facts: When launching third-party applications from StudioLine, you should be mindful of certain facts:
basic/image_editing.txt · Last modified: 2015/09/03 11:46 by penelope_chapron