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You can also start a picture package in either the Editor or the Organizer by going to
Create→Photo Prints→Print Picture Package. The only real advantage to going that route
is that the Prints window opens with the “Select Type of Print” menu set to Picture Pack-
age.
Figure 16-10 shows you how to change the layout of the photos once they're on the page. If
you turn on the Fill Page With First Photo checkbox, then you get a whole page dedicated to
each photo (with multiple sizes of the image on that page) rather than various photos on each
page.
You can select a photo in the layout and then use the rotation buttons and the zoom slider to
tweak it. If you turn on the “Crop to Fit” checkbox, Elements crops your photos to fit their
slots, but you're probably better off doing any cropping yourself in the Editor instead. When
you've got the photos arranged the way you want, click Print.
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The box on Creating Your Own Package has info on creating your own custom picture
package.
Printing Multiple Images (Mac)
The Mac version of Elements gives you even better options for printing multiple images than
the Windows version, because you can save your completed projects for future use (you can't
do that on a PC). This section explains how to create contact sheets and picture packages.
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