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Photobook Size

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Hi

I'm creating a photobook using Photo Project Creator as part of PSP X3. However, I cannot find anywhere to specify the size of the photobook being created.

How do I set the size of my photobook?

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You can't set anything with the Project Creator. It's useless.
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stephan wrote:I'm creating a photobook using Photo Project Creator as part of PSP X3. However, I cannot find anywhere to specify the size of the photobook being created.
I don't know that you can specify the size, as such, when you are creating the Photo Book. However, you can add or remove pages once you start populating the book.

You can increase the number of pages by clicking the Add Pages button. The button is a little left of center, at the top; it looks like a page icon with a plus-sign. Similarly, you can remove pages by selecting the page(s) to be removed and then clicking the Remove Page button (a page icon with an X).

I would suspect there is some limit as to how many pages can be added, but I don't know for certain. You cannot go below 26 pages.
df wrote:... Project Creator. It's useless.
I think that's a widely-held sentiment. :) I can't say that I disagree.
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Hello stephan,

Photobook is template driven so everything has been setup in the template and each photobook is only 26 page long.
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wds937 wrote:I would suspect there is some limit as to how many pages can be added, but I don't know for certain. You cannot go below 26 pages.
After doing a little more experimenting, it appears that the minimum book size is 26 pages and the maximum is 100 pages. Once I got over 60 pages or so, Project Creator slowed down a lot (not that it is very fast in the first place).
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