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~ MUTTIPLE IMAGE PRINT~
PSP 7
This tutorial is for a Multiple Image Print template, otherwise known as a .mip. It is not to show you how to make them, but rather how to save and use them. What prompted me to write this tutorial is that I had made some bookmarker templates. I wanted to zip and email the files to a friend but realized by placing them in a different location she would have to go through what I call the Search and Save Process. I discovered when I moved the folder that contained the images and templates, that I could not open it without going through this short process first. I moved my folder around several times and went through the process each time to help me with writing this tutorial and to get the screenshots. Thus a new tutorial was born.
These 3 printable templates are for a set of 9 bookmarkers, each one with a cute animal and a Beattitude printed on it. Each template (or.mip) will have 3 bookmarkers, fronts and backs, on them.
I started out with one .zip file but my server would not let me upload anything larger than 200kb, so I made new ones and divided it up into 3 files. Each one contains 6 .jpg files and 1 template .mip file.
1. Download the .zip files and unzip them where you want them, making sure to put them all in the same folder.
2. Once you have them unzipped click on one of the .mip files (I opened the first one, BkMrk_Set2_0_Pg1of3.mip) to make it easier to remember later in the process when needed) and PSP 7 will automatically open to this. It will tell you one of the .jpg files can not be found. Click on search.

3. You will see something like this with the name of the file it wants you to find highlighted.

4. Search for the file. When you find the one that matches the one in the File name box, click on it to highlight it and click Open.

5. It will automatically start to open all the .jpg files for the template and you will get a layout something like this.

6. Now we are going to close it to finish the save process (you can re-open it later to print it out). Click on the X in the upper right hand corner of your screen to close the page. You will get a warning box like this. Click Yes.

7. You will then get a Save As box Like this. It will show a choice of .mip files. Click once on the one that you opened at first.

8. It will highlight it and add it to the File name box. Now click Save.

9. You will then get a warning box like the one below, asking if you want to replace it. Click Yes.

10. The template will close and take you back to your PSP workspace. Close PSP out.
Once you have done this short process the other 2 .mip files should open automatically when you try to open them. This process will not have to be repeated unless you move the folder to a different location.
To open a template for printing all you have to do is find the .mip file on your computer and double click to open it. PSP7 will automatically open up to it. Then all you do is click on Print.
NOTE: If you try to open more than one .mip file at a time it will open up a new PSP 7, so my recomendation is to do 1 at a time.
I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial.
Love-n-Blessings to all.
Tutorial written by E(Lisa)beth aka:
AnOathOfGod
July 16, 2003