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I'm using PSE 14: does anyone know where the folded template greeting card options are please; or do they no longer exist?Have watched endless videos which clearly show this and different options in earlier PSE versions. In my PSE 14 only flat portrait or landscape options are offered. Have tried changing location from UK to US and refreshing to no avail.
There also appears to be no option to chat online with anyone in the UK about PSE; the only option offered, once PSE is selected, is to ask questions via this forum? Happy to hear otherwise
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Suggest that you enhance the photo in Photoshop Elements, and save it as a file.
You can download free greeting card templates from Avery. www.avery.com.
For example, half folded greeting card is #3265 - (5 1/2x8 1/2")
Download from here: https://www.avery.com/templates/3265
Now import the picture file which you have saved.
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thanks for the suggestion; I've tried multiple times to insert the picture into the Avery folded card template; whilst it is inserted, the size appears much smaller than the original file. Again I've spent several hours reading advice online about to adjust the size, all to no avail.
I'm using PSE 14 on an iMac and Word 2016. The image was edited in PSE 14 to be 7 x 5 inches and saved as a JPG and also as a PNG. I want the image to completely fill the lower half of the Avery folded card.
Does anyone know how I can submit this question to Adobe please? PSE 14 should have the folded card option not just the flat option!
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zempavlob2 wrote
I'm using PSE 14 on an iMac and Word 2016. The image was edited in PSE 14 to be 7 x 5 inches and saved as a JPG and also as a PNG. I want the image to completely fill the lower half of the Avery folded card.
The aspect ratios of the picture file (7x5") and the lower half of the card stock (8.5x5.5") do not coincide.
zempavlob2 wrote
Again I've spent several hours reading advice online about to adjust the size, all to no avail.
What has been your work-flow in an attempt to accomplish this?