Microsoft Picture It! Companion Guide
Chapter 12: Printing Photos
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To print multiple photos on the same page:
1 Open the photos you want to print, and make sure that they all have the
same orientation.
2 On the File menu, point to Print Special, and then click Multi-photo
Sheet.
3 Under Click a printer, click a printer, and then click Next.
4 Under Click a category, click your brand or type of photo paper.
5 Click an orientation, click a template, and then click Next.
6 Click Several projects, and then click Next.
7 Do one of the following:
■
To fit each picture within the print area without cropping, click Fit
within area.
■
To make your pictures fill the whole print area, click Overlay and
crop.
8 From the Tray, drag your pictures onto the shaded areas of the template,
and then click Next.
9 Select the number of copies you want to print, and then click Print.
Printing Labels or on Special Paper
You can print different kinds of labels, including address labels, shipping
labels, and full-sheet labels. In addition, you can print your photo on various
kinds of paper, including photo paper, T-shirt transfer sheets, and magnet
sheets. Refer to your printer’s manual to determine the types of paper on which
it can print.
To print labels or on special paper:
1 On the File menu, point to Print Special, and then click Labels or
Special Paper.
2 Select a printer and printer settings, and then click Next.
3 Under Click a category, click a category of layouts.
4 Click either Portrait or Landscape orientation.
5 Click a template, and then click Next.
6 Click One project or Several projects, and then click Next.
Rotating photos
for printing
When printing multiple
photos, they will all
come out the same
size if they are rotated
to the same orienta-
tion. When a photo is
in the workspace, you
can rotate it by clicking
one of the rotate
buttons
on the
toolbar.