How AlbumPro Works

  Stamp frames like the one shown at right are the basic element of stamp albums: a box with text above and below, and a catalog number inside. But most software is clumsy at making them. Instant stamp frames are one reason users love AlbumPro. Here's how it works:
  You place stamp frames on the page a row at a time. AlbumPro knows to make the box a little bigger than the stamp. So you just enter the stamp sizes, click "apply," and the entire row of stamp frames is placed on the page, automatically aligned and spaced.

Surrender at Saratoga

Based on a stamp design 
proposed but not used
in 1869

  Above and below each stamp box is a text frame ready for you to enter a caption and heading. You can also put a catalog number in the stamp box. And when you move a box, AlbumPro moves the associated text with it. You can move each frame anywhere on the page.
  Think of the steps required to do even one stamp frame in Word, Publisher or Pagemaker.
  The latest versions of CorelDraw and Pagemaker allow you to align and space objects, but they cost upwards of $400 and still don't offer all the other features described above. One of our users told us that by following our printed instructions he created his very first page in three minutes! That's why Linn's Stamp News called AlbumPro  "the easiest album page design program."
  Unlike some other dedicated album page software, AlbumPro allows multiple lines of text under the stamp frame; allows you to place text of any length in any size (from 8 pt. to 30 pt.) anywhere on the page, furnishes a printed manual and tutorial, and offers friendly technical support via email and telephone. We also offer a 30-day, no-hassle, money-back guarantee of satisfaction with the software. AlbumPro works under Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, ME and XP. Order yours today.

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