The Müller foto svet software is released as a rule once a year - precisely when depends on the development time.
Interim updates are possible, but these usually contain no new functions.
Intel-compatible processor with a clock speed of 1 GHz or over.
At least 1 GB of RAM.
The Müller foto svet software is available for:
230 MB of hard disk space is recommended for the installation
plus additional hard disk space for the project data.
(A large photobook with 130 pages, picture backgrounds and six photos per page can take up 1.5 GB.)
If you have any questions, please contact our customer services department.
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If you have CEWE PHOTOBOOKS produced with older software versions, you can open them in a newer version of the software. It is not possible to open a project saved with a newer version of the software than the one you are using.
When you start the software, a startup image appears in the foreground.
You can see the version number of your installed software at the bottom right of this image.
One of the "Program options" is "About...".
There you will also find the version number.
The Save commands for a project ("Save" and "Save as") can be found in the Editor on the far left of the toolbar.
You can open previously saved projects in the header bar of the software by clicking the "File" button.
Here you can open previously started projects and work further on them.
The most recent projects on which you have worked will be immediately listed, so you can open them with a single click.
In the object tool selection in the "Processing" toolbox you will find the functions "Undo last action" and "Redo last undone action".
"Undo last action" symbol
This undoes the last action and cancels the command.
(Only active if an action has been previously carried out.)
"Redo last undone action" symbol
Executes the last cancelled command again.
It undoes the last "Undo last action", so to speak.
(Only active if an "Undo last action" was previously carried out.)
In the photo selection, the directory window and the preview window can be resized or moved.
If either of these windows is no longer visible, it will usually be because it has been made so small that it is no longer visible.
Move the mouse to the upper edge of the preview window or the bottom edge of the directory window until the mouse pointer changes into a bar with up and down arrows.
Then, while holding down the left mouse button, drag until the "disappeared" window has been enlarged again.