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Editing Images

  Use the Image Settings button on the left of the Step Two View to add new and replace images on your label.

  The template images can be of next types exist : MAIN IMAGE1, MAIN IMAGE2, BANNER IMAGE1, BANNER IMAGE2, SMALL IMAGE1, SMALL IMAGE2, LIST IMAGE1, LIST IMAGE2, LOGO IMAGE1, and LOGO IMAGE2. The image objects of one of these types are actually a group of image objects located on different label elements, and LINKED together. That is, when you make changes in the object on one label element, all the other label elements also reflect this change.

  Visibility, Pin Image, Delete and Fill Color buttons are available.

The Visibility, Pin Image, and Fill Color can be applied to such a LINKED object. When you replace a MAIN IMAGE1 image, set its Visibility and Fill color, this change is applied for all the image objects of MAIN IMAGE1 type for all the label elements of the given template. To disconnect the image object on one label element from it ' s group on other label elements, use the Pin Image button. In this case, the Visibility, and Fill Color affect only the image object on the current label element.

  The user can add image objects of CUSTOM type. These new images can act as a single object only. The Visibility, Delete, and Fill Color can be applied to such a image.

You are able add new CUSTOM image, or change the existing template images of remaining types using different sources, such as location on your hard drive, Revolver CD Cover Libraries, iPhoto, Aperture, iTunes Artwork, and Internet.

To place a CUSTOM image from your disc use the Import Folder tab on the bottom of the Image Settings Panel, and click the Browse… button.

To place an image from the Revolver CD Cover Libraries clipart libraries, switch to the Import From Library tab on the bottom of the Image Settings Panel, specify the image category, and click on the desired image, or drag it to the Label Area.

To place images from iPhoto, Aperture, iTunes Artwork, and Internet, switch to the correspondent tabs on the bottom of the Image Settings Panel.

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