Sony DPP-FP75 Operating Instructions - Page 43
Registering a browsing folder, Stopping printing, Click Close.
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Tips • To select a series of still images in the image area of the main window, click the first image in the series and then click the last image while pressing the Shift key. To select multiple still images not in a sequence, click the images individually while pressing the Ctrl key. • You can also print from an image preview. Registering a browsing folder The Picture Motion Browser does not allow you to view images saved on the PC hard disk directly. You must first register the browsing folder as follows: 1 Click "File"-"Register Viewed Folder", or click . The "Register Folders to View" dialog box is displayed. 2 Select the folder you want to register and then click "Register". Note You cannot register the whole drive. The confirmation dialog box used for registration is displayed. 3 Click "Yes". Registration of the image information in the data base starts. 4 Click "Close". Notes • The folder you select as the destination of the imported images will be registered automatically. • You cannot cancel registration of the folder you register here. To change the browsing folder Click "Tools" - "Settings" - "Viewed folders". Tips • If a sub folder is contained in the source folder, the images in the sub folder will also be registered. • When the software is first started, a message prompting you to register "Pictures" will be displayed. • Depending on the number of images, it may take some tens of minutes to register images. Stopping printing 1 Double-click on the printer icon on the taskbar, and open the "Print" dialog box. 2 Click the document name that you want to cancel printing of and then click "Cancel" from the "Document" menu. The dialog box used for confirming the deletion is displayed. 3 Click "Yes". The printing job is canceled. Note Do not remove the job being printed. Doing so may cause a paper jam. Printing from a PC Continued 43 GB