Using Tasks In The Easypalette - Ulead PHOTOIMPACT 11 User Manual

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To record a quick command:
1. In the Task Tab, click Create a new task.
2. Enter a name for the sequence of actions that you want to record, then click
Record.
3. Begin applying a series of commands to your image. For instance, you can
firstly create several objects. Then, click to select an object and choose
Properties from the right-click menu. Here, you can change the Merge
method, Transparency, and so on. You can also apply menu commands or
toolbar actions. All of these will be automatically recorded in the QCP.
4. After you have applied the desired commands, click Stop. To add more
commands to the task, click Record again and continue working on image.
Note: You can also rearrange the task commands here by simply dragging a task
command to a different location on the Task list. You can also right-click the
list to open a pop-up menu to customize the Task list.
After recording a series of actions, you can apply them all or just a select few to
another image.
• To apply an entire series of actions to an image, simply click Play in the
Task Tab. All recorded actions will be applied.
• To apply a single command to an image, use the Task Tab and click the
desired command.
Notes:
• Click Task menu commands and select Task Manager on the pop-up menu
to organize and edit tasks in a set.
• Click Batch Task to apply a command to all image files in a selected folder.
• Click Add to EasyPalette to save a task in the EasyPalette for later use. You
can choose the current image or a default task icon as the EasyPalette
thumbnail.

Using tasks in the EasyPalette

EasyPalette provides the Task Gallery in which a number of commonly used preset
tasks are available. You can also store your own tasks in the EasyPalette.
To apply a task stored in the EasyPalette:
• In the EasyPalette, drag a task to an image in the workspace.
• In the EasyPalette, double-click a task.
• Select one or more image files in the Document Manager or the Browse
Manager, and then drag a task to these files.
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