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Part I: Getting Started
By default, you find the panel buttons
for Edit Full (while in Edit Full mode),
Create, and Share with the panels
expanded, as shown in Figure 1-11.
You can use these panels as we
explain in the following list:
✓ Edit Full: Gain quick access to
editing tasks. From a drop-down
menu, you can toggle editing modes. While you’re in Edit Full mode, you
see the button appearing as Edit Full. Open the drop-down menu and
you find Edit Quick and Edit Guided. You can change editing modes by
choosing one of the menu commands. If you change to Edit Quick, the
tab name likewise changes to Edit Quick.
✓ Create: Click this button to access options to
create photo books, photo collages, and slide
shows and also to order prints and greet-
ing cards. Click More Options on the Create
panel to access additional creation options.
✓ Share: Click this button to access options
that offer many different ways to share your
photos with others. On the Share panel, you
find options for creating an online album,
sending photos via e-mail attachments, using
photo and writing CDs and DVDs of photo
collections and slide shows. Clicking More
Options on the Share panel offers additional
options for sharing photos.
There are differences between creation and shar-
ing options available on Windows versus the
Macintosh. Windows users have more creation
and sharing options than Macintosh users. For a
complete list of what’s available for each platform,
see Chapter 15.
Choose Window➪Panel Bin (see Figure 1-12) to
remove the Panel Bin check mark, and the Panel
Bin temporarily hides providing more editing
space.
When the Panel Bin is hidden, choose
Window➪Panel Bin again to display the panels.
Figure 1-11: The default view shows panels
expanded.
Figure 1-12: When you click
panel names, the panels
collapse, providing you more
space to work in the image
window.
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