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Print Multiple Images on Page

Posted Apr 21, 2005 by David Risley  

Windows XP has a built-in Windows Picture & Fax Viewer. Many are quick to dismiss this little utility as a basic little image viewing interface and instead they want to use an image viewer of their own choosing, such as ACDSee. But, there is a feature of the Picture & Fax viewer which is kind of cool and that is printing more than one image on a page easily.

To do so, simply select a series of images from your PC. When they are all highlighted, right-click and choose Preview. The Windows Picture & Fax Viewer will pop up and you can then scroll through the selected images. But, you can also hit the Print button (or CTRL-P) and you will get the Photo Printing wizard. Click Next. You’ll see the selected photos. Check off the ones you wish to print and click Next. Choose your printer and hit NExt again. Once you get to the Layout Selection screen, you can look at the available layouts, including 35 prints per page, wallet-size, and a variety of other options. Once you have selected the options you like, hit Finish (make sure you have the paper you want in your printer) and your images will be printed.

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