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Adobe PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2 - Closing Files and Quitting

Adobe PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2.0
User Guide
In the options bar, enter a value for X to specify
the distance between the center point of the
placed artwork and the left edge of the image.
Enter a value for Y to specify the distance
between the center point of the placed artwork
and the top edge of the image.
5 If desired, scale the placed artwork by doing one
or more of the following:
Drag one of the handles at the corners or
sides of the bounding box. Hold down Shift as
you drag a corner handle to constrain the
proportions.
In the options bar, enter values for W and H to
specify the width and height of the artwork.
By default, these options represent scale as a
percentage; however, you can enter another unit
of measurement (in, cm, or px). To constrain
the proportions of the artwork, click the
Constrain Proportions icon ; the option is on
when the icon has a white background.
6 If desired, rotate the placed artwork by doing
one or more of the following:
Position the pointer outside the bounding box
of the placed artwork (the pointer turns into a
curved arrow), and drag.
In the options bar, enter a value (in degrees) for
the Rotation option .
7 If desired, skew the placed artwork by holding
down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS)
and dragging a side handle of the bounding box.
8 Set the Anti-alias option in the options bar as
desired. To blend edge pixels during rasterization,
select the Anti-alias option. To produce a hard-
edged transition between edge pixels during
rasterization, deselect the Anti-alias option.
9 To commit the placed artwork to a new layer,
do one of the following:
Click the OK button in the options bar.
Press Enter or Return.
To cancel the placement, click the Cancel
button in the options bar, or press Esc.
Closing files and quitting
To close a file:
1 Do one of the following:
Choose File > Close.
Choose Window > Close All (Windows).
Choose File > Close All (Mac OS).
2 Choose whether or not to save the file:
Click Yes (Windows) or Save (Mac OS) to save
the file.
Click No (Windows) or Don’t Save (Mac OS) to
close the file without saving it.
To exit Photoshop Elements:
1 Choose File > Exit (Windows) or File >
Quit (Mac OS).
2 Choose whether or not to save any open files:
Click Yes (Windows) or Save (Mac OS) for each
open file to save the file.

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