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Old October 26th, 2005, 11:05 AM
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Album Pages - Orientation - Landscape to Portrait?

Hello,

I'm new to digital scrapbooking and I've only used the create function in Elements. However, some of the templates are in portrait and some in landscape format. Is there a way to change the orientation of these templates? I'd like to use the "No Borders" template, but in portrait mode.

Any suggestions? Otherwise, is there another program that might give me more flexibility but is still easy to use?

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Old October 29th, 2005, 02:39 AM
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"I'd like to use the "No Borders" template, but in portrait mode. "

I agreee, I would also like to have templates for paper (and specifically the No Borders template) in portrait mode - but there are none in PSE 3.

You could of course do a canvas (a page) from scratch in the PSE Editor - but that is not as quick and easy especially if you are new to Elements. However, it is much more flexible.

Perhaps someone else can suggest alternative software.

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Old October 29th, 2005, 09:52 AM
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Hi,

I am not aware of any software, but here is a link to a tutorial on creating your own page:

http://scrapbook-bytes.com/cgi-scrip...icle_275.shtml

It really is quite simple to do even if you are new to Elements, and gives you much more flexibility than using the "Create Function" in the Organizer. You can size your pages as you wish.

If you register with scrapbook-bytes.com (it's free) , you can download paper kits, embellishments, tags, sketch layouts, etc. from the Freebies section for personal use.

Check it out. It's fun and inspirational.

Hope this helps.

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Old October 31st, 2005, 09:02 AM
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Thanks Barb and Kathy

Thanks!

I'll be sure to try creating a canvas. It may be too difficult, but at least I'll learn a few things.

Cheers!

Paul
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