Click OK.
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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.
Do one of the following:
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(Photoshop Elements) Choose File > Picture Package. If you have multiple images open, Picture Package uses the
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frontmost image.
(Bridge) Select one ore more photos and then choose Tools > Photoshop Elements > Picture Package. (The Picture
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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.
Add one or more images to the layout by doing one of the following:
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In the Source Images area of the Picture Package dialog box, choose either File or Folder from the Use menu and
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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.
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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.
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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.
In the Document area of the Picture Package dialog box, select page size, layout, resolution, and color mode. A
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thumbnail of the chosen layout appears on the right side of the dialog box. You can also create your own custom
layouts.
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