Adobe 65007312 User Guide - Page 159

Create and organize template folders, Update custom templates, Import and export templates

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 154 Printing photos 3 Click the Plus icon (+) in the Template Browser in the Print module. 4 Overwrite "Untitled Template" to give your custom template a name, and specify a folder (such as "User Templates") for the template. Create and organize template folders 1 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the area where you want the folder to appear and choose New Folder. 2 Type the name of the folder and click OK. 3 Drag a template to a folder name to move the template to that folder. If you drag a Lightroom preset template to a different folder, the template is copied to that folder. Update custom templates 1 Modify colors, layout, text, and output settings as needed. 2 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a template in the Template Browser and choose Update With Current Settings. Delete custom templates You cannot delete Lightroom preset templates. ❖ Do one of the following: • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a template in the Template Browser and choose Delete from the context menu. • Select a template in the Template Browser and click the Minus (-) icon. Import and export templates You can export templates you've created to share with colleagues or to use on a different computer. Templates are saved with an .lrtemplate extension. • To export a template, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a template and choose Export. Type the name of the template file and click Save. • To import a template, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the area where you want the template to appear and choose Import. Double-click the template file. View different pages in the Print module When your print job has multiple pages, you can quickly navigate to different pages. ❖ With a multiple-page print job open in the Print module, do any of the following in the toolbar: • To step forward or backward to a different page, click the Left or Right navigation arrows. • To move back to the first page, click the Show First Page icon . • To quickly move forward and backward to different pages, drag the pointer across the page number box (on the right side of the toolbar). • To move to a specific page, double-click the page number box and type a page number in the Go To Page dialog box. Updated 03 September 2009

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Printing photos
3
Click the Plus icon
(+) in the Template Browser in the Print module.
4
Overwrite “Untitled Template” to give your custom template a name, and specify a folder (such as “User
Templates”) for the template.
Create and organize template folders
1
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) the area where you want the folder to appear and choose New
Folder.
2
Type the name of the folder and click OK.
3
Drag a template to a folder name to move the template to that folder.
If you drag a Lightroom preset template to a different folder, the template is copied to that folder.
Update custom templates
1
Modify colors, layout, text, and output settings as needed.
2
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) a template in the Template Browser and choose Update With
Current Settings.
Delete custom templates
You cannot delete Lightroom preset templates.
Do one of the following:
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) a template in the Template Browser and choose Delete from the
context menu.
Select a template in the Template Browser and click the Minus
(-) icon.
Import and export templates
You can export templates you’ve created to share with colleagues or to use on a different computer. Templates are
saved with an .lrtemplate extension.
To export a template, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) a template and choose Export. Type the
name of the template file and click Save.
To import a template, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) the area where you want the template to
appear and choose Import. Double-click the template file.
View different pages in the Print module
When your print job has multiple pages, you can quickly navigate to different pages.
With a multiple-page print job open in the Print module, do any of the following in the toolbar:
To step forward or backward to a different page, click the Left or Right navigation arrows.
To move back to the first page, click the Show First Page icon
.
To quickly move forward and backward to different pages, drag the pointer across the page number box (on the
right side of the toolbar).
To move to a specific page, double-click the page number box and type a page number in the Go To Page dialog box.
Updated 03 September 2009