Someone please tell me their is hope!
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Quadcowgirl
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Someone please tell me their is hope!
So I've had to restart my computer twice now in a year it's been a nightmare anyhow I am fed up with having to import frames and tubes individually it's been three days of constant importing one frame at a time one picture tube at a time it's been a nightmare! Their has to be an easier way and if not why do I keep upgrading! can someone please inform me if I am missing some key to doing this easier?
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Forriner
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Re: Someone please tell me their is hope!
Hi,
Importing the way you do, can't you select multiple files at once? Try the Windows selection process, click, shift-click, ctrl-click.
Otherwise: Tube/brush etc. locations depend on which version of PSP you use.
1. open up File/Preferences/File locations and check where Brushes/Frames/Tubes are located, possibly in sub-folders of the locations there.
2. using Windows Explorer, copy the Brushes to the right folder, Frames and Tubes folders.
It worked for me for one Tube, so multiple should not be a problem.
Importing the way you do, can't you select multiple files at once? Try the Windows selection process, click, shift-click, ctrl-click.
Otherwise: Tube/brush etc. locations depend on which version of PSP you use.
1. open up File/Preferences/File locations and check where Brushes/Frames/Tubes are located, possibly in sub-folders of the locations there.
2. using Windows Explorer, copy the Brushes to the right folder, Frames and Tubes folders.
It worked for me for one Tube, so multiple should not be a problem.
