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snave25
snave25
Digital Scrapbooking
Oct 3 2008, 11:32 AM EDT
Hi! I just completed my first album using HP digital and am excited to receive the final product. My question is if I am able to use new layout/kits that I have downloaded from the internet into the HP program and if so how do I do this? Thanks much for any help! Stacey Do you find this valuable?    
Angelal22
Angelal22
RE: Digital Scrapbooking
Oct 6 2008, 4:31 PM EDT
Hi Stacey:
I need a bit more information before I (or a member) can answer:
Are you using HP Digital Scrapbooking Assistant?
Or did you use the HP Creative Studio?
Or HP Activity Center?
Where did you get the layouts -- the compatibility depends on what software or online scrapbooking engine you're using.
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snave25
snave25
RE: Digital Scrapbooking
Oct 6 2008, 5:10 PM EDT
"Hi Stacey:
I need a bit more information before I (or a member) can answer:
Are you using HP Digital Scrapbooking Assistant?
Or did you use the HP Creative Studio?
Or HP Activity Center?
Where did you get the layouts -- the compatibility depends on what software or online scrapbooking engine you're using."
I believe the HP Digital Scrapbooking Assistant. Photosmart Essential gets me to where I pick scrapbooking and it uses ArcSoft Print Creations.
The layouts are from various places as I had downloaded them before finding I had the HP assistant on my computer. I did download all the free layouts from HP but was curious about others I had already on my computer. Thanks for your help. My email is snave25@aol.com if this is easier to communicate. Stacey
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redredrobin

redredrobin
RE: Digital Scrapbooking
Oct 10 2008, 7:54 AM EDT
Hi Stacey!
I used HPCSA exclusively for several years, but was finally able to afford Adobe Photoshop. You can import and use backgrounds, clipart, images, etc. by clicking on the GET OTHER CONTENT button first, and bring in other files, etc. Click on the item to bring it to your page. While the item is still in the edit mode, click on the SAVE ITEM button. A drop down menu will ask what you are saving - image, background, clipart, etc. Select the type of item, making sure you save it in the right project. You're done. You can pull that item into other projects after that as well. I have a project called CLIPART, one called BACKGROUNDS, one called IMAGES.
I hope this helps. Robin
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