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#1 suestasz

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Posted 09 January 2006 - 07:54 AM

I tried doing this all night.  Never used a program like this.  Not computer dumb but feel like it now.  First, all I want to do is burn my photos on a cd.  Nothing fancy.  Want to be able to print them in future if needed.  I tried all sorts of things, can't figure it out.  

Another problem I encountered with photos:  I tried to put photos in an album using Roxio and when I added them, they were put in out of the order I had them in.

Any help will be appreciated.

Sue

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Posted 09 January 2006 - 08:20 AM

View Postsuestasz, on Jan 9 2006, 09:54 AM, said:

I tried doing this all night.  Never used a program like this.  Not computer dumb but feel like it now.  First, all I want to do is burn my photos on a cd.  Nothing fancy.  Want to be able to print them in future if needed.  I tried all sorts of things, can't figure it out.  

Another problem I encountered with photos:  I tried to put photos in an album using Roxio and when I added them, they were put in out of the order I had them in.

Any help will be appreciated.

Sue
If all you need to do is archive the photos to disc, this should be easy with Creator Classic.  Simply drag the photos or a complete photo directory into the project pane and click burn.
Sorry, I can't help with the album issue as I am unfamiliar with it myself.  (off to learn more)
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