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| You receive an error message when you try to make a card in Digital Image Suite 2006 | ||||
| Error message when you try to burn a CD in Digital Image Suite 2006: "No recordable drive found" | ||||
| You may experience problems in Windows Explorer or in the Windows shell after you install security update MS06-015 | ||||
| (916472) - Describes how to position an image on the printed page. By default, Digital Image programs print pictures that are centered on a page. | ||||
| How to print an image in a custom location on the page | ||||
| (916471) - Describes a problem that occurs when you try to change files in Picture It! and in Digital Image. You are prompted for the program to open the file. | ||||
| The file does not automatically open when you right-click a file in Picture It! or in Digital Image | ||||
| (916469) - Describes how to troubleshoot an installation error message. | ||||
| Error message when you start Picture It! or Digital Image: "Unable to complete action an unexpected error occurred when trying to create a dialog" | ||||
| (916468) - Describes an issue where you may receive an error message when you print from Digital Image Pro or from Digital Image Suite by using certain HP printers. | ||||
| You receive an error message when you use an HP printer to print images from Digital Image | ||||
| (916117) - Describes several troubleshooting methods to fix printing problems in Windows XP. | ||||
| Picture It!: General printer troubleshooting steps for Windows XP | ||||
| (896937) - Describes a work around for an issue in the Photostory Lite feature in Digital Image Suite 9 where you cannot create a slide show by using more than 150 pictures or by using more than one audio track. | ||||
| You cannot create a slide show in the Photostory Lite feature in Digital Image Suite 9 by using more than 150 pictures or by using more than one audio track | ||||
| (896942) - Explains how to open a file in Digital Imaging products. | ||||
| How to open a file in Microsoft Digital Imaging products | ||||