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There are several things you can do on the Print Screen: 
 
1.  Positioning the photo: Click and drag the photo to position it anywhere on the page.  
Check the “Center Photo” checkbox to re-center it. 
2.  Adjusting the photo size: Use the slider to adjust the width/height of the image.  
Notice the “Output” value above the slider.  Here’s where your knowledge of 
resolution 
and 
DPI will come in handy (you remember the Introduction, right?).  For good quality 
prints, you probably shouldn’t print below 200 DPI.  Use the slider to find a good 
compromise between size and quality.  If you find that you inevitably need to continually 
shrink your images to get them to print out at a good quality, consider maximizing the 
resolution of your digital camera or scanning at a higher DPI with your scanner. 
3.  Adding a title: Check the “Add Title” box to include text header with your print.  When 
the box is checked, you’ll see a box appear on the print preview that says “Double click 
to edit text.”  Double-click in this box to enter in a title.  You’ll be able to choose the font, 
size, and style of the text.  When you’re done, you can click and drag the text box to any 
location on the page.  Check the “Center Title” box to move it to the center of the 
vertical axis. 
4.  Adding a frame: Check the “Add Frame” box to include a black outline around your 
print.  You may want one added for stylistic purposes, or just as a guideline to use if you 
happen to be cutting the picture out. 
 
Cut, Copy, and Paste: These next three buttons are very closely related.  Make sure to read all 
three.  Though these are fairly common operations throughout Windows and many Windows 
programs, we’ll talk about how they could be used in photo editing.