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Figure 16-13. Enter numbers on the left side of this dialog box or just click a zone to bring up resiz-
ing handles. Resizing works just like using the Move tool—you can drag or resize a zone, or right-
click/Control-click it to see a pop-up menu that includes some standard sizes. To delete a zone,
click it, and then click the Delete Zone button. To start from scratch, click Delete All.
You can choose a preset page size or type in a custom size in inches, centimeters, milli-
meters, or pixels. And as Figure 16-13 explains, you can also change the size and location of
the images in the package. (The boxes for typing in custom sizes are grayed out until you se-
lect a zone.)
If you click a zone and then click the Add Zone button, Elements creates an additional zone
instead of replacing the one you clicked. If there's no space that's big enough for the new
zone, Elements just dumps the new zone on top of the existing layout and leaves you to sort
things out; simply delete an existing zone to make room for the new one. The Snap To
checkbox in the dialog box's Grid section helps you line up the zones.
When you're happy with your custom layout, name it by typing something in the Name box,
and then click Save. (Be sure to give your layout a new name so you don't overwrite the
built-in layout you started with.) Make sure you save it in Applications→Adobe Photoshop
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