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About Dan Loffler
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I can help with specific "How To" questions. No Photoshop Elements questions please.

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I have been using Photoshop every day in my work as an Art Director and Graphic Artist since 1993 with version 2.5. I am currently employed as a Creative Director in Miami. I have taught computer graphics classes at CompUSA, Computer City. I currently teach a crash course on Photoshop to digital photographers on Digital Photography Corner's Digital Photography Cruises. I have worked as a personal Photoshop tutor for clients as far away as Seoul Korea.
 
   

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Topic: Adobe Photoshop



Expert: Dan Loffler
Date: 4/10/2008
Subject: photoshop print filenames

Question
I'd like to print the filename/path in small print on the bottom of my photoshop (or indesign) documents but can't figure out how.  It would be similar to placing a header or footer in other applications.  Is there a way to do that?
Thanks.

Answer
Hi Betsy,

It is easy to print the file names from Photoshop. Just use [Print with preview...] then click the "Show More Options" box. In there you'll see a "Lables" check box. That will put the filename above the image.

BUT... I can't find a way to print the file path. Sorry.

Dan

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