Brian,
Could you please clarify "changing the way the report is laid out and
photos are sequenced".  Sequenced?

I have looked at one of my scrapbooks, selecting various number of
photos per page, tight and loose,  with and without descriptions, etc.
So it appears, that even if you specify 4 photos per page, you may get 2
or 3 per page, so a scrapbook of 20 photos that might have been 5 pages
may be 8 pages, with a lot of wasted space, etc.

Perhaps there needs to be a choice of having descriptions: verbose or
concise.

Pauline

On 6/27/2012 3:42 AM, Brian/Support wrote:
> The layout was recently changed because of a problem report from a user
> who uses very verbose descriptions of their photos. They wanted the
> photo and the description kept on the same page which necessitated
> changing the way the report is laid out and photos are sequenced.
>
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> On 26/06/2012 18:14, Sally Northey wrote:
>> Hello group,
>>
>> Twelve months ago I printed out a small booklet with scrapbook pages.  I
>> had the photos 16 to a page and were all laid out evenly on the page
>> with the name of the photo directly above the person with no space
>> between the name and the photo.  You could have used a pen and ruled up
>> columns and the photos would have fitted into the squares evenly,
>>
>> NOW when I try I get about the same number of photos per page but they
>> are all over the page and the name above the photo is a good two lines
>> above the photo.  When you view the page it is hard to see whether the
>> name of the photo refers to the photo above the name or the photo below
>> the name.  I have tried putting in the line between them but it still
>> does not look right.  How can I get it back to having the page evenly
>> laid out.  I have tried tight, normal, loose.
>>
>> Regards Sally
>
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