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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 What Is ImageAXS™ Pro?
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Viewing Collections
- Chapter 4 Viewing Records and Source Files
- Chapter 5 Creating a New Collection
- Chapter 6 Adding Your Files to a Collection
- Chapter 7 Entering Field Data
- Chapter 8 Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Chapter 9 Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Chapter 10 Searching and Sorting Collections
- Chapter 11 Managing Data Records
- Chapter 12 Managing Source Files
- Chapter 13 Creating Web Pages
- Chapter 14 Creating e-ZCards
- Chapter 15 Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Chapter 16 Slide Shows
- Chapter 17 Printing
- Chapter 18 Scripting and Recording
- What Is ImageAXS™ Pro?
- Getting Started
- Viewing Collections
- Viewing Records and Source Files
- Creating a New Collection
- Adding Your Files to a Collection
- Entering Field Data
- Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Searching and Sorting Collections
- Managing Data Records
- Managing Source Files
- Creating Web Pages
- Creating e-ZCards
- Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Slide Shows
- Printing
- Scripting and Recording
CREATING E-ZCARDS
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IMAGEAXS PRO MACINTOSH USER’S GUIDE
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CREATING E-ZCARDS
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What Is an e-ZCard? 14-1
Creating an e-ZCard 14-1
Image Options 14-3
Caption and Title Options 14-5
Text Descriptions of e-ZCards 14-6
WHAT IS AN
E-ZCARD?
An e-ZCard is a small, self-contained application that displays image
files. By creating an e-ZCard and distributing it, you can let other
people view your images even if they don’t have ImageAXS Pro or
any programs that create image files.
You can create e-ZCards that run only on Macintosh computers, that
run only on Windows computers, or that can run on either platform.
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Only image files can be included in e-ZCards. Movies, animated GIFs, and
3D files are not compatible with the e-ZCard format (nor are sounds or non-
multimedia files.)
CREATING AN
E-ZCARD
When you create an e-ZCard, you can select the image size and
quality, add captions below the images, and provide a title and text
description of the e-ZCard.
To create an e-ZCard:
STEP 1 Select the records (in either the Thumbnails View or the Text List
View) for the images you want to include in the e-ZCard.
STEP 2 In the File menu, highlight Export, then select e-ZCard from the
submenu that appears.
The Create an e-ZCard dialog box appears, displaying the
Destination panel.
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