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- | Ready-made print projects cannot possibly cover the entire range of creative ideas. Therefore, StudioLine allows you to design your own print projects as well. With “User Styles,” you can place any images and text on a blank page, and edit at will. | + | Ready-made print projects cannot possibly cover the entire range of creative ideas. Therefore, StudioLine allows you to design your own print projects as well. With “User Styles”, you can place any images and text on a blank page, and edit at will. |
- | Select any image you would like to use for your print project, click symbol " | + | Select any image you would like to use for your print project, click symbol " |
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- | Depending on the style chosen for your project, you may be able to update certain aspects in the “Page Editor.” | + | Depending on the style chosen for your project, you may be able to update certain aspects in the “Page Editor”. |
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- | * For email use, StudioLine renders your print project into a graphics file. You control the file format and size. For more information about email settings, refer to the earlier chapter “Sending Images via Email.” | + | * For email use, StudioLine renders your print project into a graphics file. You control the file format and size. For more information about email settings, refer to the earlier chapter “Sending Images via Email”. |
* For export, StudioLine renders your collage as a high resolution graphics file. You control the file format and pick a target location on our disks. | * For export, StudioLine renders your collage as a high resolution graphics file. You control the file format and pick a target location on our disks. | ||