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March 18, 2017
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Can I print multiple images to one page in Elements 15?

  • March 18, 2017
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I am trying out Elements 15 (trial version), and am trying to find out if I can print multiple images on one page.

I couldn't find anything in Help that addressed the question.  Does anyone know if this is possible to do in 15?

I am running it on a Mac with Sierra.

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Correct answer hatstead

normas46064298  wrote

. This doesn't do anything when I click

on a picture.  Is there a way to adjust the sizes of the individual images on the page?

  1. Go to File>new>blank file. Enter the size of your paper stock. Resolution in 240-300px/in range
  2. Then, go to File>place and "Place" in the dialog.
  3. Drag the image into position and resize with the corner handles, then commit.

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Participating Frequently
August 17, 2017

Followed your post/reply and have printed out the 18 images I wanted on a single 17" X 26" sheet. I left a space in the middle and would like to add some text in this space.

Any ideas?

Bob  AZ

hatstead
Inspiring
August 17, 2017

rwatson767  wrote

Followed your post/reply and have printed out the 18 images I wanted on a single 17" X 26" sheet. I left a space in the middle and would like to add some text in this space.

Any ideas?

Bob  AZ

Engage the Type tool and add the text. It will come in on a separate layer. You can drag the text to where you want it.

John Waller
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Community Expert
March 19, 2017

In the Editor, try File > Contact Sheet II

March 19, 2017

Thank you!   That got me part way to what I want to do - buy how do I change the sizes of the pictures?

I'm used to a program that lets me drag the pictures to resize them.  This doesn't do anything when I click

on a picture.  Is there a way to adjust the sizes of the individual images on the page?

March 20, 2017

You should be in Expert tab

You should have 3 layers: Background layer and 2 layers with an image on each.

Try keyboard V to engage the move tool.


It worked!  Thank you!  (How would a person know to use the keyboard V to do that?  I couldn't find anything in Help that even addressed the subject!)

There is one more thing I'm wondering about.  (I'm brand-new to Photoshop Elements, so forgive me if this should be addressed in a different way, but I'm trying to decide if this is the program I want to buy.)  I'm using the free trial of Photoshop Elements 15 on an iMac, running Sierra, and it seems to not respond very quickly.  It seems to take a long time to open, then when I click on something, it takes from 3-5 seconds to respond, and I often see the little "spinning beachball" just blink on and off before it responds.  When I use a slider, the slow response is a "jerk" from where it was to the newly selected location, which makes it very difficult to use.  Is this likely to be an issue because of the "trial" status?  I like the things I've learned that the program will do, but can I count on a smoother operation if I buy the program?