Beta Tester wrote:One thing I would like to be able to do is print a selective template to fix up individual characters. A couple of mine don't look quite right to me, and I'd like to be able to replace just a few of them. I can never seem to write through the whole alphabet without getting at least a couple of letters printed unsatisfactorily. For example, I did it again, and all of the letters look good and flow well except my lower-case j and n. But if I do a new template, I'll likely make a mistake somewhere else.
Template for Fixing Individual Characters
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I think the easiest way to solve this problem is to save the filled in template and edit it in IrfanView or your favourite photo-editor. I find there are a few ink spots that can quickly be cleaned up. Any other method would probably prove to be more time-consuming.
On the Filled Template Dialogue there are buttons for:
1. Copy (copy a scan to the clipboard)
2. Save as (save as a file to disk)
3. Rotate 180° (for those times when you put the template onto the scanner upside down).
On the Filled Template Dialogue there are buttons for:
1. Copy (copy a scan to the clipboard)
2. Save as (save as a file to disk)
3. Rotate 180° (for those times when you put the template onto the scanner upside down).