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holly1230_11
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Feb 17, 2006 04:25 |  #1

I don't know why i'm having so much trouble with such an easy thing...:oops: How do i move pictures onto a blank page to make a collage? Doesn't even have to be fancy. Thanks for any help.




  
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Feb 17, 2006 04:37 |  #2

Hi Holly, easiest way is to use the Move tool (little cross with an arrow icon) - hit V to select it. You can then click on your images and drag them over to your white background. The cool thing is that each image will be put on a new layer so you'll be able to position and modify them easily. Hope this makes sense. Have fun! :D




  
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Feb 17, 2006 04:54 |  #3

Thanks Nick. I'm able to move the image but now how do i make each image smaller so more than one will fit?




  
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Feb 17, 2006 05:55 as a reply to  @ holly1230_11's post |  #4

holly1230_11 wrote:
Thanks Nick. I'm able to move the image but now how do i make each image smaller so more than one will fit?

Select the layer which contains the image you want to resize then click on Edit, Transform then Scale and drag the edges/corners of the box in to resize then hit enter. To keep the proportions of your image intact hold SHIFT whilst dragging.




  
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Feb 17, 2006 07:06 as a reply to  @ nitsch's post |  #5

If you make sure rulers are shown, you can click on the ruler and drag down/across and you will be able to drop guides on your image so that you can keep your images aligned if needs be.

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Feb 17, 2006 07:27 |  #6

Thanks a bunch to you both. Problem solved & I've learned something new already today :).




  
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