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In the past, I could edit a psd file in "edit" => "add blank page" . I don't see this option anymore. did it disappear?
As I said in my earlier post, I think you are talking about a PSE project. In earlier versions, I believe you were able to create multi-page PDFs, but as far as I know that capability no longer exists (except for Photo Book projects which can be saved as such). The oldest version of Elements I have on my computer is version 10. Here are some screenshots of what I think you are talking about.
I guess that's what I meant, but I thought remembering that I could do that with the new version...
Why would it be no longer possible? Don't understand that...
Now I used "microsoft print to PDF" but there is nearly no control of sequence of the pages....
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The problem with Adobe is that they rarely explain why they have changed some feature, be it on marketing, legal or technical grounds... They tend to apply the masochistic rule of the Royal Family: "Never complain, never expl
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Hi,
Do you mean you want to create a new blank Photoshop Elements document?
If that's the case, you need to go to File > New > Blank File... (or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N).
Hope that helps 🙂
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. . . or perhaps you are thinking of multi-page projects. Currently, you can create a multi-page Photo Book and the Add Page icon (similar to the one in Glenn's screenshot) is found at the top of the right-hand editor panel.
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None of the above. I want to insert a new blank page, I have done this multiple times in the past. It was an option either under file or edit (I don't remember), and it inserted blank pages. Then I used to copy and paste the content of other open files into the pages and thus create a multiple page pdf file.
The only webpage I found was this, this is similar to what I remember.
https://smallbusiness.chron.com/add-blank-pages-adobe-photoshop-elements-44991.html
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None of the above. I want to insert a new blank page, I have done this multiple times in the past. It was an option either under file or edit (I don't remember), and it inserted blank pages. Then I used to copy and paste the content of other open files into the pages and thus create a multiple page pdf file.
The only webpage I found was this, this is similar to what I remember.
https://smallbusiness.chron.com/add-blank-pages-adobe-photoshop-elements-44991.html
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That was on very old Elements versions. Greg is right, apart from managing projects like photobooks, Elements has lost all ability to manage multipage pdfs. You need Adobe Acrobat or similar. With not too old versions of Elements, there is a workaround to create multipage pdfs, it's to use virtual printer softwares like Microsoft 'Print to pdf' to 'print' to a pdf file a selection of files in any image format.
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As I said in my earlier post, I think you are talking about a PSE project. In earlier versions, I believe you were able to create multi-page PDFs, but as far as I know that capability no longer exists (except for Photo Book projects which can be saved as such). The oldest version of Elements I have on my computer is version 10. Here are some screenshots of what I think you are talking about.
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I guess that's what I meant, but I thought remembering that I could do that with the new version...
Why would it be no longer possible? Don't understand that...
Now I used "microsoft print to PDF" but there is nearly no control of sequence of the pages....
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I guess that's what I meant, but I thought remembering that I could do that with the new version...
Why would it be no longer possible? Don't understand that...
Now I used "microsoft print to PDF" but there is nearly no control of sequence of the pages....
By @1stella1
The problem with Adobe is that they rarely explain why they have changed some feature, be it on marketing, legal or technical grounds... They tend to apply the masochistic rule of the Royal Family: "Never complain, never explain". The net result in the present communication era is that immediately you get tons of outsider explanations, such as "it's because Adobe Creative and Adobe Document divisions don't play well together and users have to buy another subscription".
Whatever tiny part of truth in that idea, the fact is that Elements is not at all a tool mainly based on printing and publishing like Acrobat or Indesign, which are the tools to work on a print format like pdf. It's a creative tool based primarily on photography, then on painting and drawing. The tools set offers a strong organizer and complementary functions like face recognition and map features. The pdf format is not an image format, it's a print and display format. You can open (convert) and then work on pdfs with the normal creative tools of PSE, including projects and creations. For instance, I regularly have photobooks printed. I prefer not to use the tools to create page layouts or books, I create my own pages freely and save each page separately in an image format like jpg, psd or tiff. With albums in custom order I have no problems to sort pages as I want. I export them with a common starting name. This gives me the choice to upload my pages to any online book services as jpegs in the right order or to 'print' myself with Microsoft 'Print to pdf', which creates the desired multipage pdf.
For professional control over complex book layout, including text and vector manipulation, I would need a dedicated tool like InDesign. I have used the free Open source Scribus in the past.
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Hi,
Sorry that my earlier reply to your question wasn't on the right track, but I'd forgotten about that feature as it was removed nearly 9 years ago when Photoshop Elements 11 was released 🙂
As some of the other answers you've received here have confirmed, this feature was still present up to Photoshop Elements 10. If you still have a copy of your previous version(s) of Photoshop Elements along with the serial number you should be able to install the application on your Windows 10 system. You can normally install multiple versions of Photoshop Elements on the same computer without running into any issues.
If you only have the serial number (or no access to a DVD-ROM drive with your latest computer), you can download a free trial copy of Photoshop Elements 10 here:
Photoshop Elements 10 Direct Download Links (via ProDesignTools)
Hope that helps (and thanks for prodding my memory!)
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I've not got Elements 9 installed, but Elements 10 is very usable on my Windows 10 system. I don't run it in Compatibility Mode, but I have changed the high DPI settings to override the high DPI scaling behavior with the Scaling performed by: set to System:
This setting might work for you as well for Elements 9.
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Just realized it's not version 9 I have but version 7 🤣 !
Thank you so much for your screen shots, it worked this way, I got it to install and with DPI high scaling overwriting by system and "for all users" it works!