Print multi-image color photo proofsheet

using an HP Officejet j4550 all-in-one & a Pavilion dv5 laptop Windows 7
I would like to replicate the old fashioned 35 mm proofsheet (perhaps 5 or 6 different photos across and as many or more down, in color photos.  can this be done and if so how.
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Yes it can. You just have to use a program like Word, Paint, Photoshop, ect. to arrange the images onto one page. You don't have to alter the originals, but you will need to create new images, or a new document, with all the images in it to get the proof sheet type printout.
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