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How do I order prints using iPhoto?

You can use iPhoto to order professional-quality prints of your photos. The Order Prints service in iPhoto makes it easy to choose a print size and quantity for each of your photos and specify a delivery address. You will need to have an internet connection before you can use the Order Prints service to place an order.

To order prints:

  1. Select the photo or photos you want to order.

  2. Choose Share, Order Prints or click on the Order Prints button.

    Share, Order Prints

    Order Prints button

  3. If this is your first time placing an order, click Set Up Account.



    If you don't already have an Apple ID, click Create Account to create an account and get an Apple ID and password.



    If you already have an Apple ID, enter your Apple ID and password.



  4. Select the size and number of copies you want of each photo.

    Number of Prints


  5. Choose a shipping address from the Ship To pop-up menu. To add a new address, choose Add New Address. To edit an address, click the Account Info button.

    Shipping Address pulldown menu

  6. Choose a shipping method from the Ship Via pop-up menu. To change your default shipping method, click the Account Info button.

    Shipping method pulldown menu

  7. Carefully review your order and order total to make sure everything has been entered correctly.

  8. Click Buy Now to place your order.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 




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Tech-Ease for Mac is your source for just-in-time answers for classroom technology questions. A companion Tech-Ease for Windows site is also available. This collection is a part of the Educational Technology Clearinghouse. Funding for Tech-Ease content development has been provided by the USF College of Education and various grants from the Florida Department of Education. Copyright 2009 by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida.