User Guide
5
Using the Options Palette
As a supplement to the Tools Palette, the Options Palette provides options or controls directly
related with the tool you’ve selected, and enable you to fine-tune your instruments. To use the
Options Palette, do the following:
• Select a tool from the Tools Palette,
• Make a choice among the options available in the Options Palette.
(See the Options Palette below)
Fig. 5 The Expanded Options Palette for the Pattern Fill Tool
Adding Text
The Text Tool allows you to add a title, caption, or personalized message to an image. To add
text, do the following:
• *Click the New Layer Button in the Layers Palette (optional),
• In the Tools Palette, select the Text Tool button,
• From the Options Palette, choose the font type, color, and size,
• Click the location on the image where you want the text to begin,
• Type the text in the Text Box located in the Options Palette.
*Note: Adding text using a separate layer will keep the text specific to that layer only. This is
especially useful if you want to edit text at a later time. In that case, all you have to do is
make changes in the original text layer without affecting elements in any other layers.
Undoing Unwanted Changes
The Undo command allows you to discard unwanted operations. PhotoStudio 2000 allows
multiple-undo for up to 64 levels. To undo an operation, do one of the following:
• Click Edit>undo.
• Click the Undo Button on the Quick Access Bar.
Note: PhotoStudio 2000 provides multiple-undo function up to 64 levels.
Saving Changes
To save changes without creating a new file:
• Choose File>Save.
To save changes under a different file name, or to create a new file:
• Choose File>Save As,
• In the Save As window, specify the location (drive, folder, etc), type in the file name, and
select a file format,
• Click OK.
Printing Images
• Choose File>Print,
• Specify your printing options in the fields provided,
• Click OK.