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This is where you will decide the layout of your photo album that will be in either HTML and/or PDF format.

The items you can set on the single program tabs are:

  1. The File List which is where you place or select the images you will include in your Photo Album and what each image will be called. You can just use the file name or you can select a name for each one. Dragging an image or a group of images is available. Prefixes, suffixes, exclusion of certain characters and consecutive numbering are also available.
  2. Up to three Title lines with selectable font size and color
  3. The Layout can be set to a unique page or a multipage layout with a summary. You can determine how may images per column and per row. You can also set the thumbnail size and aspect ratio. A background image or color can be set here. This is where you will select the layout of PDF pages if you select PDF as output.
  4. Cell Definition is where you decide on the border size, spacing, padding items which will set what your Photo Album will look like.
  5. HTML Output is where you decide what folder will contain the Photo Album and images. This is where you will set links for original images and what format (jpg, gif or png) the thumbnails will be.
  6. Copyright information that can be included on each page gets set here.
  7. Defined Headers and Footers are for users that want to insert HTML code of their own in their Photo Album pages.

An HTML Preview feature allows you to see what your new Photo Album will look like.

PentaAlbum creates a project file so that you can interrupt the design of your Photo Album and resume the design later at the same point where you left off.

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