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Perhaps you can help me find a more efficient way to do this see link for December2005 page here http://www.frankgross.com/temp/
I downloaded a Publisher calendar template and resized it in Page Setup Saved it as a jpeg.
Opened the jpeg and another image in Photoshop and dragged it onto a layer above calendar.
Changed mode and opacity (Darken/50%)
Duplicated the layer.
Selected just the calendar area, and created a layer mask (filled with black).
Flatten
It’s long winded – is there a more efficient way to do this? Frank
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I downloaded a Publisher calendar template and resized it in Page Setup Saved it as a jpeg.
Opened the jpeg and another image in Photoshop and dragged it onto a layer above calendar.
Changed mode and opacity (Darken/50%)
Duplicated the layer.
Selected just the calendar area, and created a layer mask (filled with black).
Flatten
It’s long winded – is there a more efficient way to do this? Frank
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