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- **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 " | - **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 " | ||
- | - **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 " | + | - **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 " |
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* Once you have completed your work in the third-party application, | * Once you have completed your work in the third-party application, | ||
- | ===== Making Changes to Your Images Permanent | + | ==== Making Changes to Your Images Permanent ==== |
When exporting images to standard graphics files, you have the choice of including the effects of all tools and filters performed within StudioLine (see the section " | When exporting images to standard graphics files, you have the choice of including the effects of all tools and filters performed within StudioLine (see the section " |