Help printing circles using Photo Express

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  1.  Open the photo to be printed.
  2.   In the upper left across the top menus, click on that box that says "Selection" and choose "Simple shape"
  3.   Draw cross your photo and you will see it form a circle. You can keep trying until you have the size you like. Then choose "Adjust" on the side menus. See "crop" at top menu. When you click that you will have a circle.
  4.   Now go to "File" and choose "Templates"...wherever you put them when you downloaded them from our website. Choose the circle size needed.
  5.   When you click on the circle / bottom of it, you will see a 'button' to insert your photo. For the rest, if all are the same, right-click and 'copy' - then do as before but 'paste' the same circle over and over untill all circles are filled.
Choose "Finnish" bottom/left menu to print. Center the photo FIRST with top button on 'print' page by the '+' button to center. Choose your photo printer and print away.

Don't forget about this software for other graphic altercations!

OTHER INFO
Photos will stick best to our cookie icing.
Photos printed on wafer paper instead of frosting sheets will not stick to chocolate. Wafer paper can be printed but is best used to print our butterflies or leaves.
 
I created this print for a 50th anniversary. I used templates that came with Photo Express. I changed the message and the photo in the heart frame etc. I used "Professor Franklin" software to blur the edges and added the other  items from pictures on my computer. Enlarge it to see it better. 
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I often used "My Scrapbook" software to create groups of pictures on a sheet. It comes with borders, flowers and many oher "props" plus many templates.
You can even create your own templates! Use the templates available. Change the colors or shapes etc.

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