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Step Five:
When it's right where you want it, just
click your cursor outside the border and
it will deselect. The final photo with the
edge frame border is shown here. Now, if
you decide you want to keep this border
and use it in the future, go back to the
Identity Plate Editor and from the Custom
pop-up menu at the bottom-left corner
of the dialog, choose Save As to save this
frame border as an Identity Plate you can
use anytime to add a quick border effect.
TIP: Frames for Multiple Photos
If you have more than one photo on
the page, you can have that Identity
Plate frame added to all the photos on
the page automatically by going to the
Page panel and turning on the Render
on Every Image checkbox.
Step Six:
We created a horizontal frame, but how
do you add this frame edge to a vertical
photo, like the one shown here? If you
change your page setup to Portrait (by
clicking on the Page Setup button at the
bottom of the left side Panels area), the
Identity Plate will rotate automatically.
If you are printing a vertical photo in
a Landscape setup, you can rotate the
Identity Plate by clicking on the degree
field that appears to the right of the
Identity Plate checkbox in the Page panel
and choosing the rotation angle (as shown
here). You'll probably have to resize and
reposition the frame (as I did here) to
make it fit just right, but now your single
frame edge is doing double duty.
 
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