Solution 11449: Inserting an Image on a Study Card using the TI StudyCards™ Creator Software.
How can I insert a image on the front or the back of a study card using the TI StudyCards creator software?
To insert an image to the front or back of any card with the TI StudyCards Creator software:
1) Position the cursor where the image will be
inserted.
2) Click the Insert an image icon on the toolbar or click
Edit>Insert Image.
3) In the Insert Image window, navigate to and select
the image file.
4) To add a border to the inserted image, select Add
Border.
5) In the TI Device Image box, select either Crop or Shrink.
6)
Click Insert.
To delete the image, select the image and press Delete.
Using Edit>Undo will not undo an inserted image. Inserting a full-screen
image (an image that fills the entire Front of Card or Back of Card), may cause
the software to move the text to the next screen in order to make room for the
image.
To insert an image from the Windows®
Clipboard:
1) Using graphics software, display the image into the TI
StudyCards Creator software.
2) Select the image and press Ctrl C on the
keyboard to copy the image to the Clipboard or use the Copy function of the
graphics software to copy the image.
3) Click the TI StudyCards Creator card
where the image will be inserted.
4) Press Ctrl V to paste the image into the
card or click Edit>Paste or click the Paste icon to paste the
image.
Double-click the inserted image to edit the image. Any edits made
to the image are saved in the card, but are not saved in the original image
file.
The Insert Image function does not provide full-scale graphics
editing. For more advanced graphic editing needs, use a dedicated graphics
editor.
Caution: When adding more than
one image to a page, ensure that there is adequate spacing to separate the
images. If the images overlap, intersect, or touch each other in any way, the
StudyCards software displays the following warning: Some images in the card
intersect.
This may cause undesirable effects in StudyCards Viewer. To correct this warning, simply separate the images.