Paul Jones
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Topic: Miscellaneous /
including invites to book by snail mail
The information that is in the email invite can be copied into a hand written letter as well. You can see a 2 step set of instructions at the bottom of the invitation preview. Just make sure your letter contains that information. Anyone with that information can contribute to your book.
Good luck with your book! paul
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Paul Jones
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Topic: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports /
How to get Pics to show up?
There are a couple of restrictions as to where photos can go. They can only go at the beginning and end of paragraphs. If your page of text has no paragraphs you can not drop it there. If there is no text, again, you can not drop a photo in that area. If you do have paragraphs and it still is not working, I would suggest calling our Customer Support at 888-326-5327. It is free support for you. They will be able to help with your specific book.
paul
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Paul Jones
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Topic: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports /
How to get Pics to show up?
The key is to make sure that you drop the photo when the drop zone area is highlighted with a red border.
paul
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Paul Jones
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Topic: Feature Requests /
Page View
One other thing that might help is to put your browser into full screen mode. You can do this in FireFox or IE by pressing the F11 key. When you are done working on your book, just hit F11 again to put your browser back into the normal viewing mode.
If you really want to see the quality of the final pdf though you can click the publish button and build a final copy of your book. (Just don’t purchase it until you are done) When you build the final copy you have a chance to approve the final pdf that is published. You will be able to download the final pdf file and preview it in acrobat reader. This will show you the true quality of your image in the final document.
paul
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Paul Jones
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Topic: How do YOU use MemoryPress? /
Wedding Memory Book ideas
You could add a section where you both write promises, hopes, or aspirations that the two of you have as a soon to be married couple. This would give you something to look back on in your marriage. This would either give you a chance to straighten your course after being married or laugh at how times change.
Instead of writing about the past, you could write about the future.
paul
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