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Figure 15-7. To add a double-page spread to a photo book, click the thumbnail of the existing
spread that uses the layout you want (or close to it), and then click the Add Page icon shown here.
(Photo books are the only type of file where you can add pages this way.) You can then drag the
new page thumbnail to where you want it. To delete pages, click their thumbnails, and then click
the trashcan.
When you finish creating the topic, you can click Save or Print at the bottom of the Elements
window, as with a collage. And, if you chose one of the Shutterfly options in the Photo Book
window, there's also an Order button below the preview area that zips you over to Shutterfly
so you can order the topic. To order the topic from another company, just save the file in
PDF format, which is accepted almost everywhere.
To save a photo book, click the Save button. If you want to edit the topic again later, choose
the Photo Project Format (PSE) option (see the box on About PSE Files ). If you're already
done editing, you can also save it as a PDF file. Or you can use the Export command as ex-
plained in the box on About PSE Files . Photo book files have a special icon in the Photo Bin
and Organizer that looks like a little stack of pages, but you can't expand it in the bin to see
individual pages the way you could in some earlier versions of Elements.
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