How to Create a Photo Book Using PhotoWorks

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Imagine having your photos organized in a photo book online and being able to order multiple copies to send to distant family and friends. You can do it with PhotoWorks if you follow these steps.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Log on to www.photoworks.com and click on the icon that says "Photo Books."
Step2
Choose the size of the photo book that would work for you. Click on the pictures of the albums to obtain information on the quantity of pictures that it holds, the dimensions and the material that the cover is constructed of. Select "Next Step" when you are done.
Step3
Select the color for the cover. When you click on the color options it appears in a larger view at the top of the page. Click "Next Step."
Step4
Select the background that you would like for your pages. Directly to the right of that column select if you would like your photos printed on both sides of the page or the front only. Then, on the far right, select if you would like to have captions below your pictures. Choose "Next Step."
Step5
Follow the prompts to upload your photos from your computer, a picture CD, or digital camera media.
Step6
Preview your book and make sure that you are satisfied with it. If you are not happy with everything, make corrections by going back to the steps. If you are satisfied, select "Next Step."
Step7
Indicate how many books you want to order, the addresses you want them shipped to and your payment information.

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vallain

vallain said

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on 8/16/2008 I recently made one on Photoworks as a gift and my sister was thrilled with it. Quite expensive though.

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