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Sonia, I've tried it but must admit that i prefer PaintShopPro It's not as simple as you might be led to believe, and you'll only get professional quality results by a lot of hard work In fact, much of it is pretty much the same as using PSP or similar The biggest advantage it has is that it will resize al layers simultaneously ![]() Jo, it's for creating sheets, rather than just printing ready made sheets ![]() Steve ![]() |
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It's not as simple as you might be led to believe, and you'll only get professional quality results by a lot of hard work
The biggest advantage it has is that it will resize al layers simultaneously 


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