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You can make frame in MSN Publisher
once you are done with image/picture save you work "as" again once you have save it as (name), now you can delete the image and insert new one again procedure remain same save as and you can continue as you wish.
you can also save blank frame without image for future use. Tony-S
From: "Michael J Davis"
Subject: Copy and paste forces new layer.
Date: Friday, December 12, 2008 12:35 PM
I’m actually using Elements 5, but I think PS acts the same way.
Is there a way of copying and pasting images onto one layer?
I’m trying to create a border of repeated images and groups of images.
Each time I copy and paste, I find I have created a new layer, when all I want is a simple frame made up of repeated groups of 24 x24 pixel images.
I accept that ‘merge visible’ is my friend, but I don’t need to here!!
Ta!
Mike
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Michael J Davis
Now with added pictures on http://www.flickr.com/photos/watchman
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The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera. Dorethea Lange
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once you are done with image/picture save you work "as" again once you have save it as (name), now you can delete the image and insert new one again procedure remain same save as and you can continue as you wish.
you can also save blank frame without image for future use. Tony-S
From: "Michael J Davis"
Subject: Copy and paste forces new layer.
Date: Friday, December 12, 2008 12:35 PM
I’m actually using Elements 5, but I think PS acts the same way.
Is there a way of copying and pasting images onto one layer?
I’m trying to create a border of repeated images and groups of images.
Each time I copy and paste, I find I have created a new layer, when all I want is a simple frame made up of repeated groups of 24 x24 pixel images.
I accept that ‘merge visible’ is my friend, but I don’t need to here!!
Ta!
Mike
—
Michael J Davis
Now with added pictures on http://www.flickr.com/photos/watchman
<><
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera. Dorethea Lange
<><
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