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We've all had that crushing feeling when clients want to change the PERFECT album. Your original design destroyed. Heartbreak. Easy way around this is to duplicate the album before making changes. That way you don't lose your masterpiece, and it's still there if the clients change their mind after seeing what they've done! To duplicate the design, simply click the X2 button in the Product Column of the Project Browser. Three more great uses for duplicating albums: - You placed an order, but there was a problem with your files... so you need to fix a layout and create a new export. You'll need to duplicate first because, to avoid confusion, albums are locked when you place the order. - You placed an order, and want to order another one (maybe a sample), or change something and order another. - You created the 30 side album you promised your client, but really, now they want a gorgeous 50 side book. Duplicate and build from the original. Or vice versa. I prefer the latter. Build the dream album and simply cut sides. (Don't combine sides. This encourages the client to use the smaller book and have a crammed design - BOOO.) Cheers, Angelique
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