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image to cd

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Please tell me how to transfer an image or multiple images to cd in paintshop pro x4. Thanks, czrzw
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Did you mean PaintShop Pro or Video Studio? This is the Video Studio forum, and you can certainly use Video Studio to make a slideshow of images and burn it to either a CD or DVD. But I am not sure that is what you want...
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Thanks Ken, I discovered how to do it with the help of my granddaughter. There should be a law that would prohibit old people from even turning a computer on. cxrxw
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czrzw wrote:Thanks Ken, I discovered how to do it with the help of my granddaughter. There should be a law that would prohibit old people from even turning a computer on. cxrxw
Especially those who can't spell their own name :)

Glad you are sorted, happy computering :)
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