Archiving Projects
Archiving your Photopia projects after you’ve finished them is the best way to protect your work and free up space for new creations. By saving a complete copy of your project to an external drive, you ensure that all images,...
Archiving your Photopia projects after you’ve finished them is the best way to protect your work and free up space for new creations. By saving a complete copy of your project to an external drive, you ensure that all images,...
Adding multiple shows to a single Photopia Project can be a useful tool when creating slide shows. It allows you to easily toggle between the shows without returning to the Home Page, copy slides between the shows, and publish them...
You may need to access a previously saved version of your Photopia Project for many reasons. This tutorial will help you understand the distinction between a backup and an autosave and how to open a backup.
In this very short tutorial, you'll learn how to copy (duplicate) a show in Photopia. Keeping an original show intact while you make changes to a duplicate can be useful in many ways, including needing to break up a large...
In this Photopia Lesson you'll learn the difference between a Project and a Show, how to add new shows to a Project, how to add existing shows to a Project, and how to combine them.
In this "Two for One" Photopia lesson, you'll learn how to add an existing Show to a Project and then how you can have two Projects open at the same time (and why you might want to do that!)