Windows XP implements a single page to print multiple pictures.

  
Windows XP has a built-in "picture and fax viewer". Most people think that this is just a very common gadget, just use it to preview the picture, or not use it at all. Instead, use your favorite software such as ACDSee to browse the pictures. But you know, the "Picture and Fax Viewer" has a little-to-be-used feature that makes it easy to print multiple images on a single page. For those who like to print their own digital photos, this feature allows you to print some smaller photos on the same photo paper, saving you photographic paper. The detailed steps are described below.

1. Find the multiple photo files you want to print on your computer and select them. If it is continuous, you can use the left mouse button to select it, or press the Shift key to click to start and end the two images. If it is not continuous, you can click on them separately using the Ctrl key. Once selected, right-click on any of the frames and select the command "Preview" from the pop-up menu. This will take you to the image viewing interface.

2. Click the Print button at the bottom of the preview window, or press the key combination Ctrl+P to open the Photo Print Wizard dialog box.

3. Click Next to go to Photo Selection. Check the photos you want to print, or click the "Select All" button to print all the photos.

4. Click Next to select the printer. Click Next again to go to Layout Selection. This step is the key step. Here are 9 layouts to choose from. Choose one of the more than one layout, such as the “cut image” in “10×15cm image”. The layout can crop and rotate the photos according to the number of selected photos, arrange them on the same page, make the most of the photo paper, and ensure that the selected photos can be printed.

Under "Available layouts" you can also set "Number of times to print each photo". If you plan to print it out and distribute it to relatives and friends, you can set it a little more here. After the setup is complete, click Next to print.

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