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Default Multi photo Quick Pages

I have purchased some quick pages that have multiple photos that overlay each other. Not like a photo on a photo. But they do overlay a bit and I am having a difficult time finding any tutorials how to place my photos, without them overrunning the frames. Thanks in advance
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Can you change the order of the layers so that they don't overlap under the quickpage? Or trim the pictures so they don't show what's not in the cut out of the QP?

What program are you using?
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Old 12-29-2020, 08:18 PM
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I don't know what program you use, but if it's Photoshop or Photoshop elements you can use the lasso tool to select the parts of the photo you want to cut. Or you could place rectangle or (or whatever shape the frame openings are) shapes approximately sized the same as your photos and layer them under the quick page. Then clip your photos to the shape layers. I hope this makes sense without photos! I'm a visual person myself.
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