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Menus 
 
Along the top of the program desktop you’ll see what looks like a standard menu bar.  You’re 
probably familiar with menu bars from using other applications.  There are several options here, 
but luckily, many of them are available on one or more palettes.  So, since we discussed the 
various palettes already, you won’t need to re-read information on many of the commands 
available here in the menu bar. 
 
File Menu 
 
The following commands in the File menu have already been discussed in other sections of this 
manual: New, Open, Save, Save As, Open Browser, Acquire, Select Source, Print, Print Setup, 
and Sync.  Here are the other commands: 
 
•  Restore: Use this command if you want to get rid of any and all changes that you’ve 
done to a photo.  Basically, it returns your photo to the state it was in when it was last 
saved. 
•  Close: Closes your photo.  Pretty simple, right?  Just know that you’ll be asked to save 
your photo if you’ve made any changes to it. 
•  Import From Removable Media: This command lets you grab images from removable 
devices such as hard drives and miscellaneous connected media.  What’s special about 
this is the ability you have to set a wide variety of options.  For example, you can select 
the location where all of the imported images will be stored on your system.  Further, 
you can rename 
all of the images as they’re imported.  There’s a variety of other options 
that are all available in the Import Window. 
•  Save To Removable Media: If there’s an import option for removable media, it seems 
only natural to have a save function for the opposite.  In effect, you can store photos 
onto your removable media as opposed to locally on your hard drive. 
•  Capture: This command lets you take a screen capture.  Using the “Window” option will 
only capture the entire window or desktop of the window/application that you click.  
“Client Area” means that the contents 
within the window/application will be captured.  
“Desktop” basically takes a screenshot of your entire screen.  The checkbox determines 
whether or not  
•  Acquire (multiple photos from scanner): This command lets you scan multiple 
images at one time, then crops each one out individually.  See the “Auto Crop” option in 
the Edit menu section. 
•  PhotoStudio should be minimized in order for you to take your screenshot.  Once you 
make your selection, your next mouse click will take the screen capture. 
•  Send: You can email the currently open image to someone by using this command.  
When you click this option, a new mail message will appear with the image as an 
attachment.  You must have a MAPI-compliant mail program in order to use this 
function.  Most popular mail programs are MAPI-compliant, but you may want to check 
with the manufacturer of your mail program. 
•  Exit: It sounds crazy, but at some point you may want to stop using PhotoStudio for 
the day.  In this case, choose this option to close the program.  If you’re working on any 
images, you’ll be asked to save them before the program closes. 
•  File List: The last four files that were opened with the program will be listed at the 
bottom of the File menu for convenient access.  As you open more images, they will 
replace older ones on this list.