Pacific Digital Digital Pacific USB Digital Photo Frame MemoryFrame User Manual

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MemoryFrame User’s Manual

Copyright© 2002 Pacific Digital Corporation

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Figure 11 – Application Commands: File, Edit, View

6.5.2

Naming and Saving Slideshows

You can create, name, and save hundreds of different slideshows on
your PC (e.g. Graduation, Hawaii, Little League, Soccer, Wedding,
Lakers, Church, etc.). Each can be quickly downloaded to
MemoryFrame over USB. To save a slideshow that you have
created, click on File then select “Save” or “Save As” to save the
slideshow to your hard drive under a name of your choosing. The
file extension for MemoryFrame slideshows created with Digital
Pixmaster is the “.pd” extension. Using the “Save As” function,
you can create variations of a slideshow that differ by one or more
photos.

Digital PixMaster can have only one slideshow open at one time. If
you choose to open a new blank slideshow while another is already
open, the program will close the first one (asking you if you want to
save first) before opening the new blank one. Additionally, you can
open existing slideshows that you had previously saved.

6.5.3

Removing an image from a slideshow

There are three ways to remove an image from a slideshow. The
first method is to Right-Click on the image that you wish to remove,
and select Delete or Cut. The other method is to first select the
image to be removed by using Left-Click. Then, click EDIT, and
select either Delete or Cut to remove the Image from the slideshow.
Alternatively, you can press the delete key on your keyboard. Cut

File

Edit

View

New

Ctrl-N

Undo Delete

Ctrl-Z

Preview

Open…

Ctrl-O

Cut

Ctrl-X

Status Bar

Close

Copy

Ctrl-C

Toolbar

Save

Ctrl-S

Paste

Ctrl-V

Save As…

Delete

Del

Recent Files

Select All

Ctrl-A

Exit

Alt-F4

Insert from File

Ctrl-I

Hide Image

Ctrl-H

Rotate 90°

Ctrl-R

Image Properties

Ctrl-P

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