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Yearbook Edition Software End User Guide Pixami, Inc. www.pixami.com

Table of Contents 1 Introduction... 4 1.1 Configuration and Preparation... 4 1.2 Software System Requirements... 4 1.3 The Basic Steps... 5 2 Using the Software... 6 2.1 User Login... 6 2.2 Main Dashboard... 6 2.3 Navigation... 7 3 Manage Users... 8 3.1 Adding Users... 8 3.2 Assigning Roles... 8 3.3 Deactivating Users and Modifying Passwords... 9 4 Manage Sections... 10 4.1 Setting Up and Organizing Your Yearbook - The Yearbook Ladder... 10 4.2 Adding and Arranging Sections... 11 4.3 Creating Customizable Pages... 11 4.4 Editing a Section and Assigning Users... 11 4.5 Deleting a Section... 11 4.6 Previewing a Section... 12 5 Manage Photos... 13 5.1 Organization of the Manage Photos Page... 13 5.2 Working with Photos on the Photos Tab... 13 5.2.1 Adding Photos for Use in Your Yearbook... 14 5.2.2 Editing Your Photos... 15 5.3 Working with Portraits on the Portraits Tab... 15 5.4 Working with Clip Art on the Clip Art Tab... 16 6 Edit Sections... 17 6.1 Understanding Section Status... 17 6.2 Editing Yearbook Sections... 18 7 Designing Your Yearbook... 19 7.1 Organization of the Yearbook Design Page... 19 7.2 Getting Started... 19 7.3 Using the Toolbar... 20 7.4 Adding Layouts and Backgrounds... 20 7.5 Adding and Deleting Photos... 21 7.6 Editing Photos in the Change Image Dialog... 21 7.6.1 The Zoom and Crop Tab... 21 7.6.2 The Advanced Tab... 21 7.6.3 The Borders & Edges Tab... 22 7.7 Adding and Editing Text in the Change Text Dialog... 22 7.8 Adding Clip Art to the Page... 23 Yearbook Software End User Guide 2

7.9 Adding Floating Text Boxes to the Page... 23 7.10 Adding Page Numbers (Folios)... 24 8 Working with Panel (Portrait) Pages... 25 8.1 Selecting a Portrait Layout... 25 8.2 Flowing in Your Photos... 25 8.3 Working with Staff and Teacher Portraits... 26 8.4 Editing Your Panel Pages... 26 9 Review Sections... 27 9.1 Submitting Your Yearbook for Print... 27 9.2 Order Proof... 28 9.3 Publish... 28 10 Additional Customer Support... 30 Yearbook Software End User Guide 3

1 Introduction Welcome to the Pixami Yearbook Edition software! This software uses the latest web-based application technology to make creating your school yearbook fun and easy, while also offering a broad selection of features and creative tools. And since it s totally online, you can login to the site and work on your yearbook from anywhere! The basic process for creating your yearbook will involve defining the book using a planning ladder, then designing individual sections using a robust set of page design tools. You will be able to combine templates, photos, text, clip art, and other elements into custom-designed, finished sections. Multiple users can also collaborate on the yearbook simultaneously, each working on their own sections. Finished sections will be checked into an advisor for review. The advisor will then have the opportunity to approve or reject each section, with online comments and interaction. Once all sections of your yearbook have been created and approved, the yearbook will be ready for print! Sale of the finished book can be accomplished traditionally in the classroom, or online with a Shopping Cart. This User Guide describes the process for creating your custom yearbook. You can also click the Help links in the software for additional information or quick assistance with a particular feature. 1.1 Configuration and Preparation Before you start, your software should have been configured by your yearbook provider with the following: 1. Your School Logo 2. Your School Portraits 3. A Blank book with the appropriate size and number of pages If you have any questions about this configuration please contact your yearbook provider. Once this has been accomplished you are ready to begin creating your yearbook with the software. In preparation you should have a plan for the organization of the sections in your yearbook, and the expected number of pages per section. It is also helpful to have your photos organized for each section. Finally, if your book will be created by multiple people, such as in a Yearbook Class, you should have a list with the names and e-mail addresses of each person that will be involved, along with an idea of their individual responsibility. This planning will help to assure that the creation process goes smoothly. 1.2 Software System Requirements Please be sure that you are using a compatible computer/device and a supported browser to create your yearbook. The Pixami Yearbook Edition software is certified to run reliably on the following systems and browsers: Operating System Device Browser Apple Macintosh Laptop computers Apple Safari Desktop computers Mozilla Firefox Windows Laptop computers Desktop computers Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Microsoft Internet Explorer Apple ios ipad tablet Safari Android Tablet computers Google Chrome Note that new operating system and browser versions, and new devices, are constantly being made available, and Pixami is working consistently to provide compatibility with the most popular platforms. If you have any questions about a specific device or operating environment please contact your representative. Yearbook Software End User Guide 4

1.3 The Basic Steps Below are the basic steps for creating your yearbook using the software. Each step is described in detail in the User Guide. Add users to the software Upload and organize photos for use in your yearbook Add the sections for your book, and assign sections to individual users (if applicable) Edit the sections of your book Submit sections for review and approval process Submit the final book for print! Now, let s get started! Yearbook Software End User Guide 5

2 Using the Software Your yearbook software has its own web site. You should have been given a link to your yearbook site by your advisor or administrator, along with a user name and password. Each time you use the software you will go to this site and login on the home page. 2.1 User Login On the home page of your site, you will see the User Login feature. To login, enter your username and password then click the Login button. If you do not have login information, please contact your advisor or administrator. Login using the login section of the home page to get started. 2.2 Main Dashboard When you login to the site, the main dashboard will appear. This is your starting point for accessing all of the major features of the yearbook application. The main dashboard of the site provides access to all major features. Features are organized into five major functional areas, which will be available to you based on the permissions granted by your advisor or administrator. Depending on your permissions you may see buttons for some or all of the major functions, each of which is described below. Manage Users allows you to add users to the site and modify their permissions. Manage Sections allows you to set up and organize your yearbook using a planning ladder, to create and arrange individual sections, and to assign sections to different users. Manage Photos allows you to add and organize photos and clip art for your yearbook. Yearbook Software End User Guide 6

Edit Sections allows you to design the pages in your yearbook, adding photos and text, templates, clip art and more. Review Sections allows you to review and approve finished sections, and to submit the final yearbook for print. You can click on the button to access the features for any available function. The Manage Users section of this document describes the permission levels for each of the main features. 2.3 Navigation Clicking Home page at the top of any page will always bring you back to the main dashboard. You can also navigate directly to each section using the Go to: dropdown located at the top of each page. Navigation controls are available at the top of each page. The following chapters describe each of the main features organized by function. Yearbook Software End User Guide 7

3 Manage Users In order to login and work on the yearbook, a user must first be added to the site. On the Manage Users page you can add new users, and give them roles based on their individual responsibilities. This feature is only available to users with Advisor or Editor privileges. If you don t see this feature on your dashboard, you have not been provided access. 3.1 Adding Users To add a new user click New User, and then enter the users e-mail address, name, and password. Click OK when finished. Enter the requested information to add a new user. 3.2 Assigning Roles Once you ve added a user, you will need to assign them a role. Check the appropriate boxes next to the users name according to their role in the creation of the yearbook. Different functionality will be made available to each user based on these settings. A single user can have multiple roles. Manage Users is where you set up all users and assign roles. Yearbook Software End User Guide 8

Definitions of each unique role are listed on the page, and also below: Viewer: Users with this role can only view the book from the Manage Sections page. They will have no ability to edit or otherwise modify the yearbook. This role should be applied to anyone who would like to oversee progress of the book, but is not an active participant. Photographer: Users with this role can upload and manage all photos and clip art from the Manage Photos page. This role should be applied to those responsible for taking and/or organizing photos for the sections of the yearbook. Staff: Users with this role can perform all of the above plus edit the yearbook for the sections which they were assigned, on the Edit Sections page. This role should be applied to those responsible for creating and designing individual sections of the yearbook, such as designers and copywriters. Editor: Users with this role can perform all of the above plus create sections and organize the yearbook on the Manage Sections page, edit any section on the Edit Sections page, and modify user access levels on the Manage Users page. This role should be applied to those responsible for organizing the yearbook and determining who is responsible for each section. Advisor: This role provides full access to the software. Users with this role can perform all of the above plus modify user accounts and access levels on the Manage Users page, and review and approve or reject sections, and submit the final yearbook for printing on the Review Sections page. This role would typically be handled by an administrator or teacher. 3.3 Deactivating Users and Modifying Passwords If you uncheck all of the roles for a user, they will no longer be able to login to the site. If you double-click on an existing users name you can modify their name or password. Yearbook Software End User Guide 9

4 Manage Sections On the Manage Sections page, you can use a yearbook planning ladder to set up and organize the yearbook, create and arrange individual sections, and assign sections to different users. This feature is only available to users with Advisor or Editor privileges. If you don t see this feature on your dashboard, you have not been provided access. 4.1 Setting Up and Organizing Your Yearbook - The Yearbook Ladder The yearbook planning ladder is a valuable tool that graphically illustrates all of the pages of your yearbook, arranged into sections as they will appear in the finished book, with page numbers. The ladder helps you organize the book, and determine the overall number of pages needed, which is important for cost considerations. In the case of a collaborative effort, the planning ladder can also be used to make user assignments for the different sections of the book. It would be helpful to plan and organize your yearbook off-line before you get started with the software. You can then use the yearbook ladder in the software to easily set up your yearbook. You will also see the ladder used as a common reference for the book throughout the software. On the Manage Sections page you will configure your yearbook, section by section. Each section will be color coded so that you can distinguish them from one another on the yearbook ladder. The Manage Sections page is where you will configure your yearbook. The yearbook ladder format allows you to organize sections according to color code. Yearbook Software End User Guide 10

4.2 Adding and Arranging Sections You can start configuring your yearbook in the software by adding a new section. Click New Section to add a new section to your yearbook. Then enter the Section Name, and the number of Pages, and choose a Color Code. For Section Type, select Pages for all main sections of your book. Then click OK. Your new section will now appear on the yearbook ladder. Repeat this process for each section in your yearbook. You will see each section added to the list and to the yearbook ladder graphic on the right. Page numbers will be added automatically. You can drag-and-drop the sections on the ladder to rearrange your yearbook. 4.3 Creating Customizable Pages If this feature has been made available to your school, you can add the ability for individual students to create their own custom pages in their yearbook. In the Section Type menu, Pages indicate regular pages of the yearbook, and Custom Pages indicates pages that can be customized. To add custom pages to the yearbook, create a new section, designate the number of pages, and then set the Section Type to Custom Pages. This section will be now made available to each student for customization with their own photos and text. Rules regarding availability of custom pages, content and pricing are to be determined by your school. Please check with an advisor or administrator for more information regarding the implementation of custom pages. 4.4 Editing a Section and Assigning Users Click Edit next to any section to make changes to the number of pages or the color code for that section, and to assign users to work on the section. Users that have been given Staff or Editor permissions on the Manage Users page may be allowed to edit a section (or sections). Check the box next to the name of the user(s) to give them permission to edit the section. 4.5 Deleting a Section To delete a section, click Edit, then change the number of pages to 0. Then click OK, and the section will be deleted. Yearbook Software End User Guide 11

4.6 Previewing a Section Click Preview next to any section to view progress for that section with an animated on-screen preview. You can turn the pages of the preview, and navigate through the entire yearbook. Yearbook Software End User Guide 12

5 Manage Photos On the Manage Photos page you can add and organize photos and clip art for your yearbook. This feature is only available to users with Advisor, Editor, Staff, or Photographer privileges. If you don t see this feature on your dashboard, you have not been provided access. The Manage Photos page contains functionality for organizing and editing your photos and clip at. 5.1 Organization of the Manage Photos Page The Photos, Portraits and Clip Art tabs across the top of the page contain the three main types of images that can be managed on this page. The Folders section on the left side of the page allows you to navigate between folders, and provides functionality for organization. Note that the available features may be different based on the selected tab and your user permissions. 5.2 Working with Photos on the Photos Tab The Photos tab contains all non-portrait photos to be used in your yearbook. These can include candid photos, sports and club photos, etc. Photos are organized into folders. For each section that you created on the Manage Sections page, a corresponding folder is automatically added under Photo Folders. You can add photos for each specific section to these folders, and you can also add your own folders. Click Add new folder to add a new folder for organizing your photos. Enter a name for the folder when prompted, then click OK. Click Rename folder to rename the selected folder. Enter a new name for the folder when prompted, then click OK. Yearbook Software End User Guide 13

Click Delete folder to delete the current folder. To Preview a photo in a larger window and change the Caption, hold the mouse pointer over the photo, then click the Preview icon. To Delete a photo, hold the mouse pointer over the photo, then click the Delete icon. You can select a photo by clicking it, or by clicking the checkbox below it. You can select multiple photos at a time. To move a selection of photos, select them, and then click Move selected photos. When prompted, select a destination folder for the photos, then click OK. To copy a selection of photos, select them, and then click Copy selected photos. When prompted, select a destination folder for the photos, then click OK. 5.2.1 Adding Photos for Use in Your Yearbook In order to make photos available for use in your yearbook you will need to upload them into the software. To upload photos from your PC, select the folder you want to upload your photos into, then click Upload photos. Next click Add Files, and locate the photos that you want to upload. Click Open to start the upload process. Progress indicators will provide a status during the upload process, and you will be notified when it is complete. Use the Upload photos feature to add photos onto the site for your yearbook. Yearbook Software End User Guide 14

5.2.2 Editing Your Photos You can make corrections to a photo, and add fun and creative filters and effects. To edit a photo, select it, then click Edit selected photo. The photo will be opened into the Photo Editor. Use the edit photo feature to correct your photos and add creative effects. On this page you can easily apply corrections or creative effects to your photos. There are three main categories of functionality: The Essential Tools provide the most basic corrections for less than perfect photos; the Effects filters allow you to apply more creative and fun special effects; and the Edges are special edge treatments that you can apply to your photos. Choose the appropriate editing category by clicking on the Essential Tools, Effects or Edges tab, then select an effect to apply it to your photo. For some of the controls you can adjust the amount of the effect by using the sliders that appear on the page. Click Zoom In and Zoom Out if you want to see more or less detail in the preview. Click Rotate, Flip and Mirror to change the orientation of the photo. Click Undo and Redo, once or multiple times, to undo or redo any of your changes. Click Revert to revert back to the original photo with no changes. Click Save to save a duplicate of the photo with your changes, or click Cancel to leave the editor without saving any changes. You will be taken back to the Manage Photos page. 5.3 Working with Portraits on the Portraits Tab The Portraits tab contains your school portraits, which should have already been preloaded onto the site using the administrative features of the software. If there are no photos in this section, or if you need to add any additional portrait photos or make other changes, please contact your yearbook software representative or advisor. If you have an Advisor or Editor role you can manage photos and folders on the portraits tab: Click Add new folder to add a new folder for organizing your photos. Enter a name for the folder when prompted, then click OK. Click Rename folder to rename the selected folder. Enter a new name for the folder when prompted, then click OK. Yearbook Software End User Guide 15

Click Delete folder to delete the current folder. To Preview the photo in a larger window and change the Caption, hold the mouse pointer over the photo, then click the Preview icon. To Delete a photo, hold the mouse pointer over the photo, then click the Delete icon. 5.4 Working with Clip Art on the Clip Art Tab The Yearbook software contains a standard set of clip art for use in designing your pages. In addition, you can add your own clip art. If you would like to create and add your own clip art, it should be saved as a.png file, with enough resolution to provide good print quality. We recommend a minimum size of 1200 x 1200 pixels, which will allow you to scale the clip art up to 4 inches square while maintaining good print quality. For irregularly shaped clip art, the background should be transparent. When you are ready to upload your own clip art, click Add new folder to add a new folder for organizing your clip art in the software. Enter a name for the folder when prompted, then click OK. To upload your clip art from your PC, select the folder you want to upload your clip art into, then click Upload photos. Next click Add Files, and locate the clip art files that you want to upload. Click Open to start the upload process. To Preview clip art in a larger window and change the Caption, hold the mouse pointer over the clip art, then click the Preview icon. You can use the additional features to manage your own custom clip art, but you cannot make modifications to the standard set of clip art. If you try to make any changes that are not allowed you will see an alert message. To Delete clip art, hold the mouse pointer over the clip art, then click the Delete icon. You can select clip art by clicking it, or by clicking the checkbox below it. You can select multiple pieces of clip art at a time. To move clip art, select it, and then click Move selected photos. When prompted, select a destination folder for the clip art, then click OK. To copy clip art, select it, and then click Copy selected photos. When prompted, select a destination folder for the photos, then click OK. Yearbook Software End User Guide 16

6 Edit Sections On the Edit Sections page you can review your yearbook s progress, and select sections to design, adding photos and text, templates, clip art and more. This feature is only available to users with Advisor or Editor privileges, and to users with Staff privileges that have been assigned a section to work on. If you don t see this feature on your dashboard, you have not been provided access. Each section of the yearbook should have been assigned to a user, or users, to work on and complete. You should only access and edit sections of the yearbook based on your assigned responsibilities. The Edit Sections page allows you to track your yearbooks progress, and access sections for editing. 6.1 Understanding Section Status The sections of your yearbook are displayed in the planning ladder format. In the Status column, each section is labeled with its current status: A section that has a status of Checked Out is currently being edited by someone, and cannot be modified by anyone else except for an advisor. A section that has a status of In Progress has been started but not completed. If you have been given Staff or Editor privileges and assigned to this section, you can click on Edit Section to check out this section and work on its design. A section that has a status of Reviewed has been reviewed and approved by an advisor, and is ready to be printed when the other sections are complete. If a section has a status of Reviewed, only an advisor can make it available for any further editing. A yellow caution icon next to a section name indicates a message has been posted concerning that section. This usually means the section has been rejected with comments from an advisor. You will also get an email when a message has been posted. Click Info to view any comments, as well as a complete history for the section. Yearbook Software End User Guide 17

The Info popup shows the complete history of a section, as well as any comments. 6.2 Editing Yearbook Sections Click Edit Section to check out a section of your yearbook and work on its design. Please see the chapter on Designing Your Yearbook for more information about the available editing functionality. When you are done editing a section and ready to submit it for approval, click Mark Complete. When a section has been marked complete, advisors will be notified online and via email, and can then review the section and approve it, or reject it with their comments. Yearbook Software End User Guide 18

7 Designing Your Yearbook It s time to start customizing your yearbook! This page provides a preview of the section you are working on, and allows you to customize each page individually. You can add layouts and backgrounds, photos, text captions, and clip art, and make other design changes. For information on designing your Panel (Portrait) pages, please review this section, then review the following section which describes specific functionality for flowing in and managing your portraits. The Advanced Design page contains a wealth of features for designing the pages of your yearbook. 7.1 Organization of the Yearbook Design Page The section preview in the center of the page contains a real-time preview of the section you are working on. The pages of the section preview are primarily made up of layouts and backgrounds. Layouts are essentially templates, which contain photo frames and text frames. Photo frames contain photos that are dragged directly into the frame. Text frames contain text that is typed into the software and then applied to the frame. Backgrounds are designs in various categories, which are visually underneath the layouts, and provide the overall style for the page. The toolbar across the top of the page, above the preview, provides access to the main features for working with your yearbook. The tabs on the right contain elements, in several categories, that can be dragged and dropped onto the pages of the yearbook. 7.2 Getting Started Designing your yearbook pages with this software is fun and easy! It is recommended that you spend some time familiarizing yourself with this chapter and the main features of the software before getting started. It s also ok to play around with some of the features before starting the actual design process. Once you have a basic understanding of how the software works, you will become an expert in no time! When you first launch a section you will have blank pages. We recommend you proceed with the design process in this basic order: Yearbook Software End User Guide 19

Add a layout template to the pages Add a background to the pages Drag photos into the photo frames Enter text in the text frames Add clip art if desired Customize! As you will see, once you have these basic elements in place, there is a lot of opportunity to further customize the page designs. The following sections describe all of the available functionality. 7.3 Using the Toolbar The toolbar provides access to the main features for working with your yearbook. Click the Add Image Frame button to add a new image frame to the page. You can then drag and drop a photo from the Photos tab into the new frame. Click the Add Text Frame button to add a new text frame to the page. You can then click the T icon on the frame to add text to the frame. Click the Edit Current Frame button to edit the selected photo or text frame. For image frames you will be able to crop and scale the image, and apply various other adjustments and effects. For text frames you will be able to add text and apply styles. Click the Delete Current Frame button to delete the selected photo or text frame. Click the Preview button to see an animated preview of your book, as it will look when complete. Click the Move Up and Move Down buttons to adjust the layering order of the selected frame in relation to the other frames on the page. This is very useful for working with multiple overlapping photos and other elements, such as in a collage. Click the Previous Page and Next Page buttons to move forward and backward through the yearbook. Click the Toggle Grid button to display a grid overlay on the page. This is useful for aligning individual floating elements. Click the Save Layout button to save the current layout as a new layout. This will allow you to design your own layouts and use them on other pages in your yearbook. Your saved layouts will be available on the Layouts tab, in the Custom layouts category. Click the Preview button to see a preview of the yearbook. Click the Cancel button to leave the Yearbook Design page without saving any of your changes. Click the Done button to leave the Yearbook Design page and save all of your changes. 7.4 Adding Layouts and Backgrounds You can change the layout for each individual page independently, while backgrounds apply to the entire spread. Click on the Layouts tab to view the available layouts, and use the Category menu to change categories. To change the layout for a page, select a layout thumbnail, then drag and drop it onto the page. Note that any existing text and photos will be flowed into the new layout. Yearbook Software End User Guide 20

Click on the Backgrounds tab to view the available backgrounds, and use the Category menu to change categories. To change the background for a spread, select a background thumbnail, then drag and drop it onto the spread. 7.5 Adding and Deleting Photos To add photos to your yearbook select the Photos tab, then click on a photo, and drag and drop it onto a frame on the page. To replace an existing photo, simply drag a new photo onto it. To select a different folder of photos, click on Change Source, then select the new folder, and click OK. You can also click the Add Image Frame button on the toolbar to add a new frame to the page. Then click on a photo, and drag and drop it onto the new frame. To move photos around on the page, simply click and drag on a photo frame. To scale a photo, click and drag the bottom right corner of the photo frame. To delete a photo from a frame, click on the frame, then click the red X icon. 7.6 Editing Photos in the Change Image Dialog To edit a photo, select the photo on the yearbook page, and then click on the Magic Wand icon at the top of the photo frame. The Change Image dialog will appear, showing a preview of your photo. 7.6.1 The Zoom and Crop Tab On the Zoom and Crop tab you can crop and position your photo. Click and hold your mouse pointer on the photo preview to move it around, and use the vertical Zoom slider to increase or decrease the size of the photo in the frame. Click the Rotate 90 buttons to rotate your photo 90 degrees clockwise and counterclockwise. Click the Flip Horizontal and Flip Vertical buttons to flip your photo. 7.6.2 The Advanced Tab On the Advanced tab you can apply more advanced corrections and special effects. Select from the Image Effects menu to apply global effects such as Grayscale, Sepia and AutoFix. You will see the results instantly in the image preview. To remove the filter, select None in the menu. Yearbook Software End User Guide 21

Select from the Image Filter menu to apply special effects filters such as Pixelate, Posterize, Emboss and Cartoon. You will see the results instantly in the image preview. To remove the filter, select None in the menu. Select from the Image Fill menu to adjust the automatic placement of the photo in the frame. The Scale to Fit option will fit the entire photo in the frame, even if the frame has a different aspect ratio than the photo. The Scale to Fill option will fill the frame with the photo. If the frame has a different aspect ratio than the photo, the photo may be cropped to fit the frame. Click the Rotate 5 buttons to rotate your photo 5 degrees clockwise and counterclockwise. Click the Arrow buttons to adjust the Layering Order of the photo. This is useful for working with multiple overlapping photos and other elements, such as in a collage. Use the slider to adjust the Transparency of the photo. 7.6.3 The Borders & Edges Tab On the Borders & Edges tab, you can add borders, frames and other edge effects to your photo. Choose Borders from the dropdown menu to add or change the border around the image. Use the Thickness slider to control the width of the border. Click on the Color picker to change the color of the border. Click on a color to apply it to the border. Choose Shapes and Effects from the dropdown menu to apply various shapes and edge effects to your photo. You can see a thumbnail preview of each effect in the scrolling list. Click on an effect to apply it to your photo. Choose Photo Edges from the dropdown menu to apply photo-based frames and borders to your photo. You can see a thumbnail preview of each effect in the scrolling list. Click on an effect to apply it to your photo. Check the Drop Shadow checkbox to add a drop shadow to the photo. When you are finished, click Done to close the dialog and apply your changes to the photo, or click Cancel to close the dialog without making any changes. 7.7 Adding and Editing Text in the Change Text Dialog To add text to a page, click on a text frame, then click the T icon at the top left of the frame. The Change Text dialog will appear. Type the text you want to add into the text field. Use the available controls to change the Font, Size, Color, Style, Horizontal and Vertical Alignment, and Rotation. Check the Drop Shadow checkbox to add a drop shadow to the text. Click the Arrow buttons to adjust the Layering Order of the text. Click the Spell Checker button to verify that all words are spelled correctly. Yearbook Software End User Guide 22

Click the Preview button to see a preview of the text on the page with your changes. Close the preview to return to the Change Text dialog. When you are finished, click Apply to close the dialog and apply your changes to the text box, or click Cancel to close the dialog without making any changes. 7.8 Adding Clip Art to the Page Click on the Art tab to view the available Clip Art. Use the Category menu to change categories. To add clip art to the page, select a clip art thumbnail, and drag and drop it onto the page. You can then drag it to position it on the page, and click and drag the bottom right corner to resize it. 7.9 Adding Floating Text Boxes to the Page Click on the Text tab to add floating text boxes in various shapes and colors. Use the Category menu to change categories. To add a text box to the page, select a text box thumbnail, and drag and drop it onto the page. You can then drag it to position it on the page, and click and drag the bottom right corner to resize it. Click the T icon on the text box to bring up the Change Text dialog, where you can add text and change its attributes. For more information review the section on Adding and Editing Text in the Change Text dialog above. Yearbook Software End User Guide 23

7.10 Adding Page Numbers (Folios) To add page numbers to a yearbook page, click on the Folios tab, then drag and drop a folio on to the page where you want it to appear. You can choose from centered, flush left and flush right page number placement, according to the design of the page. The appropriate page number will be placed onto the page when the file is prepared for final printing. Yearbook Software End User Guide 24

8 Working with Panel (Portrait) Pages Panel pages are designed using the same functionality described in the section on Designing Your Yearbook. However the software contains features designed to automate placement and management of the student portraits. To get started building your panel pages it is helpful to first know how many portraits you will have in the section, and how many portraits you would like to be placed on each page. Your section should then be set up with the appropriate number of pages. A Panel page with student portraits flowed in as it appears on the Advanced Design page of the software. 8.1 Selecting a Portrait Layout Select the Layouts tab, then choose a layout from one of the layout directories labeled Portrait. These layouts are available in numerous styles, with a different number of photos per page, arranged in rows and columns. Choose a layout according to the number of portraits you would like on each page, and drag it onto the page. Repeat this step for each page of the section where you would like portraits to appear. 8.2 Flowing in Your Photos Once you have set up your layouts, select the Photos tab. Then click Change Source, click on the Portraits tab, and select the folder of portraits that you would like to flow into the section. Then click OK. Next, click on Auto fill. You will be prompted with an option for arranging your photos, either last name first, or first name first. Choose an option, then click OK. Your photos will be automatically flowed onto the panel pages, in the correct order. If you do not have enough photo frames to support the number of photos you are attempting to flow onto the pages, you will be prompted with an alert message. In this case you can drag a different layout onto the page, with a larger number of photo frames. Alternatively, you can add an additional page to the section. You can select a text box below any photos if it s necessary to make changes, such as adjust a student s name. If you need to make any substantial modifications, such as add more students at a later time, it is best to use the functionality on the Manage Photos page to upload the new student(s) into the appropriate folder. Then return to this section and click Auto fill to upload the set of photos in the section. Yearbook Software End User Guide 25

8.3 Working with Staff and Teacher Portraits Staff and teacher photos may have been organized for you into their own folder in the Portraits section of the Manage Photos page. Alternatively they may have been uploaded into their own folder in the Photos section of the Manage Photos page. As a first step, click on Change Source, browse and locate your staff photos and select the folder, then click OK to load the staff photos onto the Photos tab. Some of the layouts contain a place for a staff member or teacher to be placed alongside Staff members. You can find these layouts alongside the Portrait layouts on the layouts tab. To add one of these layouts, drag it onto the appropriate page. You can then drag a staff member portrait from the Photos tab onto the page in the appropriate photo frame. Click Edit in the text box below the photo frame to type in the name of the staff member. Alternatively, you can set up a Staff section, and use the same functionality described above to automatically flow all staff members from a folder onto their own panel page. 8.4 Editing Your Panel Pages You can use all of the design functionality for customizing your panel pages, including backgrounds, clip art, etc. The order of the portraits will maintained, and portrait will reflowed as necessary in response to any changes. Please refer to the section on Designing Your Yearbook for more specific information on the available page design tools. Yearbook Software End User Guide 26

9 Review Sections On the Review Sections page you can review, and approve or reject, finished sections, and submit the final yearbook for print. This feature is only available to users with Advisor privileges. If you don t see this feature on your dashboard, you have not been provided access. The sections of your yearbook are displayed in the planning ladder format. In the Status column, each section is labeled with its current status: A section that has a status of In Progress has been started but not completed. A section that has a status of Complete has been checked in by its editor and is ready for review. Click Preview to see an online preview of this section. Click PDF Proof to generate a PDF for this section that you can print locally for proofing purposes. Click Approve to approve this section for print. Click Reject to reject this section and give the editor another opportunity to make changes. Add a reason that the section has been rejected, and then click OK. A section that has a status of Reviewed has been reviewed and approved by an advisor, and is ready to be printed when the other sections are complete. If a section has a status of Reviewed, you will still have the ability to Reject it with additional comments. For any section you can also click Info to view any comments as well as a complete history for the section. 9.1 Submitting Your Yearbook for Print Once all sections have been approved by an advisor, and have a status of Reviewed, it s time to submit your yearbook for printing! IMPORTANT: Please note that the remainder of this chapter describes the typical process for submitting your final yearbook for printing. The options presented here, and their respective details, may vary based on your agreement with your yearbook provider. It is recommended that you complete this final step in conjunction with, or under the direction of, your yearbook provider or site administrator. Also, if you have any questions about this process or the available options, please contact your yearbook provider or administrator before proceeding. Yearbook Software End User Guide 27

The software should have already been configured by your yearbook provider based on the agreed to method of payment and distribution. Based on this configuration, you will have one of two options at the bottom of the Review Sections Page: An Order Proof button will appear if you will be collecting funds traditionally, and placing a single order with the yearbook printer for the final order quantity. A Publish button will appear if you will be selling your yearbook online to individual students. Each of these two methods is described below. Please review the section that pertains to your specific configuration. 9.2 Order Proof If you will be collecting funds traditionally, and placing a single order with the yearbook printer for the final order quantity, an Order Proof button will appear. Click the Order Proof button to order a press proof of your book. You will have the option to choose between the various product specifications which have been previously agreed upon with your yearbook provider, and pre-configured in the software. This will include hardcover or softcover book options, as well as the spine width (which is determined by the final page count). Select the appropriate option, then click OK. The software will automatically generate a PDF file for the proof, and deliver it to your yearbook provider. As time is of the essence, you should also contact your yearbook provider to let them know that the files is ready for proofing, and to make arrangements for review. 9.3 Publish If you will be selling your yearbook online to individual students, a Publish button will appear, allowing you the option to place the yearbook for sale in an online Bookstore. Click on the Publish button to get started. You will have the option to choose between the various product specifications which have been previously agreed upon with your yearbook provider, and pre-configured in the software. This will include hardcover or softcover book options, as well as the spine width (which is determined by the final page count). The sales price should have already been pre-configured. Select the appropriate option(s). Next, enter a description for your Yearbook. This description will appear in the bookstore. When you are finished, click OK. Yearbook Software End User Guide 28

Your book has now been posted for sale in your school s Bookstore. Please make note of the URL that is provided, as this is the direct link to the Bookstore. Your school should have a plan to distribute this link to students and their parents for purchase of the yearbook. This could include an email campaign, a flyer, and/or a direct link from the schools website. Users that visit the site will be able to preview the yearbook, and then order it online with a credit card via a simple online shopping experience. Yearbook Software End User Guide 29

10 Additional Customer Support We would like to thank you for being our customer! We hope this software makes the process of creating your yearbook fun and easy, and results in a product that everyone in your school will cherish for years to come! If you have any questions that aren t addressed in this User Guide, please feel free to contact your yearbook provider or administrator. We also love to hear your input and suggestions for improvement! Thanks again, and have fun! Yearbook Software End User Guide 30