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crafty too
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Browse Images

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I would love to be able to browse my images. If I could look at all my file images in one swoop, that would save me a lot of time and guessing.

Maybe there is a way to browse already and I haven't discovered it yet...lol
Anyways, thanks for listening!
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Re: Browse Images

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I use the snipping tool in windows and take a screen shot of the image. I store those in folders in the pictures section on Windows. I store the images by type. Things like flowes, holidays, animals etc. I make sure I name the screen shot with the same name as the svg or scut file so that I can easily find the cutting file.
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crafty too
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Re: Browse Images

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Such a feature exists, at least for .svg's, .scut and .scut2 files!
i just needed to watch all the tutorials, figures! Trying to do stuff without reading/checking out the instructions first.
If you go to the SCAL Tutorials, scroll down to option 7 (personal Library) and it expleains hot to do it. I highly reccomend that you watch all videos on your spare time. It is a most.
http://www.craftedge.com/tutorials/
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Re: Browse Images

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crafty too wrote:Such a feature exists, at least for .svg's, .scut and .scut2 files!
i just needed to watch all the tutorials, figures! Trying to do stuff without reading/checking out the instructions first.
If you go to the SCAL Tutorials, scroll down to option 7 (personal Library) and it expleains hot to do it. I highly reccomend that you watch all videos on your spare time. It is a most.
http://www.craftedge.com/tutorials/
Works well if you don't overload the SCAL library with too many files.

I split mine up and only put my favorites in the library. The rest of my svg files with snipped pictures are stored in my Windows Photo Gallery. That way I can use the slideshow to view all of them.
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