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October 4, 2010

Gypsy Video - Tip on cutting multiple(like autofill) welded images & copying images in and across page

We know that if we have more than 9 images welded in a page then this slows down the page some. Even if it is one simple weld and you want to to autofill it sometimes gets so slow that you feel like you have hung the gypsy. That's why while going to the swarm - I kept my image unwelded for ATC cards. But what if suppose I just have to do it suppose  if I just want to say autofill a page of welded image. Then here is how I do it without wasting paper or unloading the mat.