Graphics Programs Reference
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Export your collage so you can share it with people who can't open PSE files, or
so you can send it out for printing to a service that accepts only JPEG files, say.
Go to File→Export Creations to bring up a window where you can save your col-
lage as a JPEG, TIFF, or PDF file. Just choose the format you want in the drop-
down menu, and then click the Browse button and choose where to save it.
NOTE
Once you save a Create project, it always opens back up in the Create workspace. That
means you can't open it in Expert mode, so just switch over to Advanced mode ( Create
Modes: Basic and Advanced ) for maximum editing flexibility.
Customizing Your Project
There are lots of ways to personalize your collage. Most of what you've read in the other
chapters in this topic works here, too. Plus you can do a few special things with photos in a
collage. This section explains your options.
Adjusting Photos and Frames
Elements gives you a ton of ways to tweak the photos in a collage:
Rotate a photo in its frame . Right-click/Control-click a photo and then choose Rotate
90 Right or Rotate 90 Left to turn the photo 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise.
Adjust the way a photo appears in its frame . Right-click/Control-click a photo and
choose “Position Photo in Frame” (or just double-click it) to bring up the controls ex-
plained in Figure 15-3 .
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