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Start GAZO DIGI-BOOK |
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When you start GAZO DIGI-BOOK,
a manual and 6 empty albums will appear. First after you've
gone through the manual, click on the spine of an album to open
it.
* If you purchase other GAZO DIGI-BOOK
(*1) data, these will be added to the Bookshelf, enabling you
to view them. |
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Add images |
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From the menu sheet displayed
by right clicking, click on an icon to select image files or
folders that contain images. If you select a folder, all the
images within that folder will be added.
* You can of course drag-n-drop to add
image files. |
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Add text and sound |
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You can add texts or sounds to the images.
Right click on the mouse to display the menu sheet, and use
"Text Operation" or "Sound Operation" and "Record Sound".
* Depending on the Album format, you can
add text with .
You can record sound with .
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Change Album display |
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If you click on
located on the top right side of the Album, and change the format
of to ,
you can freely resize thumbnails in the Album or change the
position of texts. You can thus create your own original Album.
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Leave the arrangement
of images up to GAZO |
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Tree View
If you right click on the Album in the Bookshelf and click on
"Preferences" and "Tree View" from the "Menu Sheet", not only
can you view GAZO Albums, but you can also view images found
in other drives. When you arrange Album images, keeping Tree
View on the side will make the task of arranging images so much
easier. |
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