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[Sticky] -- Please Read This Before Posting

Post by Kathy_9 »

Please read this first before posting………..

Welcome to the PaintShop Pro Forums.
Please feel free to post your questions to the forum.
In an attempt to keep the forum clear of spam be aware that the first two posts are hidden until approved by our team, after which additional posts should show immediately.
A little patience is required but we do try to activate the posts as soon as we can.

The Subject of your post should be explicit and relevant to your problem.
Within the body of your post, please provide details of the program you are using, then expand on the Subject to explain your problem fully, Help us to help you.
Images can be attached to your post which can be very useful in your explanation.
Attachment options can be found at the bottom of your post.

Help Files
Corel do provide User Guides and Tutorials, I am sure you will find useful.
From the PSP program selecting the Home icon (looks like a house) takes you to the Welcome screen a good starting place with links to the Corel’s Discovery Center where you may find free Stuff, Contests, Support etc.
Spend some time viewing the Learn and Get More the latter usually has some free packs, brushes etc.
From the programs Help menu there is an option for the User Guide in PDF format
Pressing F1 always accesses the program help files both containing a wealth of information.

PLEASE CHECK SEARCH function that's located above right. (Advanced Search) It is likely that your question has already been answered in another post!

Computer profiles showing to the right of your posts can be useful for those that answer your queries.
If you have not already done so, click on User Control Panel, then go to the Profile tab in the forum header and fill in the fields from:
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through to
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These details will show to the right of your post which can be useful for our replies.
If you have problems identifying your pc profile try the free Belarc Advisor https://www.belarc.com/products_belarc_advisor
Although showing your full profile is voluntary we do try to encourage you to fill in the information.

Lastly, please remember that we are all volunteers and not employed by Corel, although Corel Support may visit from time to time.

Thank you
PSPX9 | PSP2020 | PSP2021| PSP2022 | PSP2023 & PhotoMirage installed; PSPX | PSPX2 thru PSP2019 owned but not installed
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Kathy_9
Site Admin
Posts: 2859
Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:44 am
operating_system: Windows 10
System_Drive: C
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
processor: 8th Generation Intel Core i7 8700 3 20 GHz
ram: 16GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 [6 GB GDDR6 dedicated]
sound_card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 2TB
Monitor/Display Make & Model: HP EliteDisplay E243m 23.8-inch
Corel programs: PSPX2 ~2023; Painter 2018~23
Location: USA

Re: [Sticky] -- Please Read This Before Posting

Post by Kathy_9 »

For those who need instructions on how to upload an image:

To attach a file, first click on the 'Full Editor & Preview' button immediately below the space where you are writing your post. A new page will appear with a larger space topped by an array of icons. But below the space (and below the Save draft, Preview and Submit buttons), you should see two tabs: Options and Attachments. Click the latter.

A new button will appear: Add files. Click that and it will take you to File Explorer and allow you to find the file/photo you want to attach. Click that to select it. Now, below the Add files button, there should be a window with the name of the file -- in my case tiki.jpg. Over to the right of it are two buttons: Place inline, and Delete file. Needless to say, only pick the latter if you picked the wrong file and want to replace it.

If you click the Place inline button, then up in the response window there should appear something like [ attachment=0]image.jpg[/attachment] but without the space after the first square bracket. I did that so you could see what is written. Otherwise, the selected image shows there too. If you then highlight those words (without the space), including the far left and far right brackets, and Ctrl+C copy it, you will be able to place (Ctrl+V) the image anywhere you want in your response.

If you don't click it, then when you finish your response and click submit, then the image will appear at the bottom at the end of the response.
PSPX9 | PSP2020 | PSP2021| PSP2022 | PSP2023 & PhotoMirage installed; PSPX | PSPX2 thru PSP2019 owned but not installed
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37153430@N03/