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Everything is in the title
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You can do it manually or with the help of the 'Create' option in the horizontal menu on top of the display. ('create a collage').
Manually, you create a 'canvas', a blank file on which to place your individual items. This canvas can be a solid color, a pattern, a gradient or a background image.
The files to add in the collage must be opened and visible in the photo bin on the bottom.
You drag each one on the canvas.
You resize, move, rotate the preview which appears on the canvas. The added elements will show as a new layer in the layers pallet on the right (expert mode)
You can change the order of your added files in the layers pallet to make them overlap.
Making a collage is a basic task which requires understanding layers.
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Please review this old thread as well.
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Thanks for your support and Quick reply
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Le 8 août 2018 à 19:54, hatstead <forums_noreply@adobe.com> a écrit :
With Photo Elements 2018 how to put together 10 differents images on the same one
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Please review this old thread as well.
I want to put several images on one sheet. In other words, I want to open a blank document and move photos on to it. Is this possible with Elements, and if so, how do I do it?
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You're welcome. Glad to help.