[. . . ] End User License Agreement The following is a legal software license agreement between you, the software end user, and ArcSoft, Inc. Using the product indicates that you have read this license agreement and agree to its terms. This license permits you to use one copy of the software included in this package on any single computer. For each software licensee, the program can be "in use" on only one computer at any given time. [. . . ] · Sort organizes files in your current album by Name (of file), Type (of file format), Size (of file), Date (of file creation), Description (or the third Information Field) or Reverse order (of these sort options). The album will automatically be sorted. · Search looks throughout selected albums for a particular file(s). To choose more than one album, hold down the control or shift key while making your selection. Under "Store In", choose the album for storing your search results. 35 11 MediaBrowser 2000 Quick Start Guide 4. Under "Search Field", select where the keyword should appear. The search results will appear in the designated "Store In" album. Click the Save Tool if you want to save the new album. Archive your files by copying them to a different location The "Copy Image(s) To" command lets you easily make backups of your files on floppy disk or removable media, without changing the thumbnails or original locations of the files. (To select only certain images, use your control key instead of your shift key. ) 3. Note: In addition to the "Copy Image(s) To" command, there are other options for creating backups of your important files. The "Move Album" command moves (not copies) all files in the current album from their current locations to a new directory. The "Copy Album" command makes a copy of the current album and its thumbnails, while leaving files in their current locations. (For information on these commands, see online Help. ) 36 MediaBrowser 2000 Quick Start Guide 12 Create a Slide Show Create and save a full-screen multimedia presentation of images with transitions, titles, and music or narration. Open the album containing the files you want to present in a slide show. Tip: To select more than one image for your slide show, hold down your control key while clicking different images. Note: When adding audio to your slide show, you will need to choose one of the following options: · Play Single Audio File - includes a selected WAV audio file and synchronizes the slide show to match the length of the audio. This is best for adding background music or narration that doesn't need to match exactly to any particular slide. · Play Attached Audio Files - includes any WAV files attached to images. · No Audio - ignores any attached audio files and includes only the pictures. Once you see the Select Destination window, specify where you want to save your slide show - either to a disk, blank writeable CD-ROM or another directory. Your slide show will be saved to the specified location as an EXE file. Copies of the slide show contents (the image files) will also be created and saved to the same directory. Tip: MediaBrowser will save one slide show and its contents per directory. [. . . ] 4. 5. Click the Setup Button (from the Build Screen) to open the Collection Setup Screen. In the My Albums Menu, you will see a listing of all your existing albums. Click on each album title that you want to make into a micro-image collection. (For learning purposes, click on the Album titled "Sample Photos". ) Click the Add Button. [. . . ]