Graphics Programs Reference
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Figure 16-6. It's easy to move a photo around on the paper, but you have to be a little careful. Left:
If you drag the photo itself, you get the hand cursor (circled) and you'll simply move the image
within the blue box and change what part of the image will print. Right: To move the photo to an-
other spot on the page, move the cursor close to the edge of the photo till it turns into crossed ar-
rows (circled). These arrows indicate that you can drag the photo to wherever you want it.
To reposition a photo on the page (to print a small photo on the upper-left corner of a large
piece of paper, for example), just drag an edge of the blue box wherever you want it. Or, in
the window's Position section below the preview area, enter the amount of distance from the
top and left edges of the page in inches, centimeters, millimeters, points, or picas.
In addition to moving the blue box itself, there are several ways to change how your image
appears within it. Here's what you can do:
Rotate the photo . Below the preview area are the same curled-arrow rotation icons you
see elsewhere in Elements. Click one to rotate the photo and the blue box. If you want to
rotate the photo but not the blue box, turn on the Image Only checkbox; that way, the box
stays put and the image rotates within it.
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