Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Seven:
You create custom multi-photo layouts in
the Layout panel. There's a Page Grid sec-
tion, which is where you pick how many
rows and columns you want in your layout,
so start by dragging the Rows slider over
to 3, so you get three photos in a row (like
you see here). You'll notice that the three
photos are stacked one on top of another
with no space between them. ( Note: The
black lines you see around the cells are
just guides, so you can easily see where
the cell borders are. You can get rid of
these in the Guides panel by turning off
the Image Cells checkbox. I usually leave
these off, because you can still see the cell
borders in light gray, as you'll see in the
next step, where I have those black Image
Cell borders turned off.)
Step Eight:
To create some ver tical space bet ween
your photos, go to the Cell Spacing
section and click-and-drag the Vertical
slider to the right (as shown here, where
I dragged it over to 0.68 in to put a little
more than a half-inch of space between
the photos). Now let's take things up
a notch.
Continued
 
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