Manage image projects
You can use the desktop Project Manager to make multiple selections and perform bulk actions on your library of images. Just follow the steps below.
1. Go to screenpal.com and log into your account.
2. Click the Create button in the top right corner and click Edit Image.
Result: The ScreenPal Project Manager opens to the Images tab.
3. Select the checkbox next to Manage Image Projects.
4. Select the images you would like to manage.
This displays several options:
- Copy - Enables you to copy the selected images to the current storage folder, or to a new folder.
- Move - Opens the Move to list, enabling you to select a location to which to move the images.
- Export - Exports the selected images to image files on your current device.
- Delete - Sends the selected images to the trash. They will be permanently deleted from your computer when you either commit the deletes or close the ScreenPal application.
To manage deleted items, click the arrow next to Deleted and then select Undelete or Commit Deletes.
An arrow pointing to the Deleted control with a drop down list that contains two options: Undelete and Commit Deletes
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