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Photojunction Remix is f-l-e-x-i-b-l-e. You can really spread yourself out if you want to.

For example, the screenshot above shows how one user prefers to lay out the windows when she’s planning albums on twin monitors (click on the image to open it, and imagine it full size!)

On the left-hand screen the user has opened two album-planning tool tabs.

Next to them is the Event Window with its navigation panel and the thumbnails for the selected image group. The Event Window is Grand Central when you’re working in Photojunction. It gives you direct access to the images relevant to the current Event, and to all the products that you’ve created for it (albums, slideshows etc).

The right-hand screen shows the album design window itself, alongside the Preview pane. The Preview pane allows you to browse, re-order and jump between page layouts in the current album.

If this particular arrangement doesn’t suit, you can lay out the windows in many other ways. When you’re satisfied, select Save Workspace from the Windows menu to make the arrangement your default.

What happens if you’re working on a single-screen machine, or a laptop?

The screen shot above is from a 1440x900 pixel MacBook Pro and shows the default (out-of-the-box) album design workspace layout. As you can see, this default layout will even fit on a 1024x768 pixel screen. On the left is the Tools Window. If there’s not enough space on a little screen to open out its various panes (Album, Layout, Images and Preview) you can move between them by clicking on tabs.

Obviously there’s more real estate available on the MacBook. You could open one of the Tool panes, perhaps, and still have room to enlarge the Events Window, or the Album Layout Window, or both. Once again, when you’re satisfied with how you’ve used your screen space, select Save Workspace from the Windows menu to make the arrangement your default.