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To create a picture package
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 276 User Guide 6 Click OK. To create a picture package With the Picture Package command, you can place multiple copies of images on a single page, much as portrait studios do with school photos and other photo packages. You can choose from a variety of size and placement options to customize your package layout. 1 Do one of the following: • (Photoshop Elements) Choose File > Picture Package. If you have multiple images open, Picture Package uses the frontmost image. • (Bridge) Select one ore more photos and then choose Tools > Photoshop Elements > Picture Package. (The Picture Package command uses the first image listed in Bridge unless you select a specific image before giving the Picture Package command.) If you're using only the frontmost image or a selected image from Bridge, skip to step 3. 2 Add one or more images to the layout by doing one of the following: • In the Source Images area of the Picture Package dialog box, choose either File or Folder from the Use menu and click Choose. If you choose Folder, you can select Include All Subfolders to include images inside any subfolders. • Click a placeholder in the preview layout and browse to select an image. Click a placeholder in the Picture Package preview layout, then browse to select an image. • Drag an image from the desktop or a folder into a placeholder. Add an image to a picture package by dragging the image from the desktop into a placeholder. You can change any image in the layout by clicking a placeholder and browsing to select an image. 3 In the Document area of the Picture Package dialog box, select page size, layout, resolution, and color mode. A thumbnail of the chosen layout appears on the right side of the dialog box. You can also create your own custom layouts.