Epson P-1000 User Manual page 26

Epson p-1000 photo viewer: user manual
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The following table summarizes the Pop-up menu options
(which are described throughout this book). The options
available depend on what you are doing when you press the
button.
MENU
Delete
Delete the selected image or folder. Then
select Yes in the dialog box to confirm the
deletion. (This option does not appear when
you select photos on a CD-R/RW.)
Rotate
Rotate the selected image in an album 90°
clockwise. (Album photos only.) Locked
images cannot be rotated.
Copy to
Copy the selected image to an album.
Album
Copy All
Copy all selected images to an album.
Images to
Album
Copy to
Copy the selected image or card folder to a
Memory Card
memory card.
Copy to HDD
Copy the selected album or card folder on
the CD-R/RW to the P-1000's Card Case or
Album Case.
Slide Show
Display the images in the selected album or
card folder as a slide show.
Lock/Unlock
Lock or unlock the selected image or folder.
When the item is locked, the
displayed and the image cannot be deleted
or rotated. Note that the images inside the
folder can be deleted even if the folder is
locked. Also, you cannot add images to a
locked album and the locked album is not
displayed.
Increase
Increase the number of copies to be printed
Number of
for the selected photo by one. The current
Copies
number of copies for the photo appears on
the thumbnail. You need to open the Pop-up
menu and select this option for each
additional copy. You can print up to 99
copies.
Decrease
Decrease the number of copies to be
Number of
printed for the selected photo by one.
Copies
Increase
Increase the number of copies to be printed
Number of
by one for all the images displayed. This
Copies for All
option is available in the Select Photos
screen. (You can select up to 99 copies.)
Reset Number
Reset the number of copies to 0 for all the
of Copies for
images displayed. This option is available in
All
the Select Photos screen.
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