Getting images with copy and paste, Using drag and drop from a collection – Epson PhotoPC 650 User Manual
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Getting Your Photos Into Documents
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NOTE
In some applications, you can add a frame around the picture if
you want to move it around on the page or resize it. In other
applications, you create a frame first, and then place the picture in
it. For instructions, see your application’s online help or
documentation.
Getting Images with Copy and Paste
You can use this method to place a picture in just about any
type of document or project. Follow these steps:
1
Open your picture in HotShots; see page 6-2 for
instructions.
2
From the Edit menu,
click
Select All
. A
dotted border appears
around your picture.
3
Now select
Copy
from the Edit menu.
4
Start your word processor or other application.
5
Open the document in which you want to use the
picture.
6
Select the point where you want to place the picture.
7
Choose
Paste
(or
Paste Special
) from the Edit menu.
A copy of the picture appears in your document.
Using Drag and Drop From a
Collection
Once you have organized your pictures into HotShots
collections, you can easily drag and drop them into
documents or other projects (Windows only). For more
information on using HotShots collections, see Chapter 6.
NOTE
Dragging and dropping an image into a document works only with
OLE-2.0-compliant applications, such as Microsoft Word,
PowerPoint,
WordPerfect,
or Lotus SmartSuite.
Depending
on how well your application supports OLE 2.0, your images may
not look as good when you drag and drop them as when you
import them.
dotted
border