Adobe Photoshop V7 & Automated Web Gallery

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warren_casson
Dec 29, 2003
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Hi,
I’ve just started using Adobe Photoshop V7 here at work after an upgrade from an earlier version. Anyway I do our internal webpages with the Automated web gallery thing. In the old version it was good as it allowed you to enter stuff but Version 7 I can see how to change / add things like

Title change from Adobe … to my preferred title
Add a Copyright name
etc..

I see the tick box’s etc but where do you change these options for what you want added or do you have to edit each page manually ?

BTW I really dont know how to use Photoshop I’ve just been given this job..

Thanks for any help..

regards

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dave_milbut
Dec 29, 2003
BTW I really dont know how to use Photoshop I’ve just been given this job..

first place to start is the manual.

all the info you want to set can be set in the options for each web gallary. some galleries don’t allow you to change all the info. look around and click on everything. you should definately be able to change the copyright and the page title via the dropdown options in most templates.
WC
warren_casson
Jan 6, 2004
Thanks for the reply. The manual would be nice but I’m not lucky enough to have been given one 🙁

Thanks for the info though.

regards
CW
Colin_Walls
Jan 6, 2004
Warren:

Every licensed copy of PS 7 has a paper manual. So you should ask for it. Also, it is available in PDF on the CD [and I think that gets copied during install].
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dave_milbut
Jan 6, 2004
Every licensed copy of PS 7 has a paper manual. So you should ask for it.

Some tech departments treat them like gold and refuse to give them out. I can sympathize.

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