Can i print a card i make in iPhoto '11, can i print a card i make in iPhoto '11

the title says it
can i print at home a card i make in iphoto '11
rather than
paying Apple to do it?
thx
Deb

Command-P or File -> Print, just like every other app on your Mac.

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