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Photoshop® Elements 7 All-in-One For Dummies®
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Photoshop® Elements 7 All-in-One For Dummies®

by Ted Padova, Barbara Obermeier
March 2009
Beginner
702 pages
16h 1m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 33. Using the Content Panel

In This Chapter

  • Understanding the Content panel

  • Using the Content panel to add artwork to images

If you consider yourself a bit on the noncreative side, don't worry. Elements has a huge collection of predefined artwork you can add to your images. This chapter takes a peek at this predefined artwork, but for more on how to integrate your photos with the kinds of decorative details Elements offers, check out Book IX, Chapters 1 and 2, where we talk in more detail about creating projects and sharing files.

Rather than letting you create textures, frames, and background designs on your own, Elements stores a huge amount of prefab artwork. All this is available to you when you are editing images and creating presentations. In this chapter, we cover the Content panel and all the options you have to use the artwork and effects that Elements puts at your fingertips.

Using the Content Panel

Working with the Content Panel

When you launch Elements you won't see the Content panel. You choose Window

Working with the Content Panel

Using categories and subcategories

The Content panel contains two drop-down menus and a set of icons used for sorting the available artwork. When you choose one item from the first drop-down list, the second list reflects choices within the primary category. For example, choose By Type and the second ...

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