Unarchiving Catalogs; Setting Photo Numbers - Canon Studio Solution User Manual

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If you set up a quick archive path in Setup, you can select Quick Archive to
automatically archive the selected catalogs without choosing a location.
You can also archive or quick archive catalogs or photo groups by right-clicking on the
catalog or photo group and selecting Archive To, which contains the previous options.

Unarchiving Catalogs

To restore archived catalogs or photo groups you will first need to be connected to the
location or media of the stored data.
To unarchive a catalog:
1. Select Catalogs from the very top left of the software.
2. Select Unarchive From.
3. A window appears.
4. Select or browse to the path of the stored catalogs, or select Find to search for it.
5. Once you have located the catalog, select it.
6. Select OK.
If you set up a quick unarchive path in Setup, you can select Quick Unarchive to
automatically unarchive the selected catalogs without choosing a location.
You can also unarchive or quick unarchive catalogs or photo groups by right-clicking
on the catalog or photo group and selecting Unarchive From, which contains the
previous options.

Setting Photo Numbers

Each photo in a catalog will have an individual photo number for identification. When
first imported, these numbers begin at 1 and are consecutive. As you add and remove
photos from a catalog, you will create gaps in the numbering. Use the photo
numbering features to assign a new starting number for additional photos, or to reset all
of the photo numbers in the catalog.
To set a starting number for any new photos in the catalog:
1. Select the catalog you want to number.
2. Select Catalogs from the very top left of the software.
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