![]() On the right side under Paper Properties click the paper clip next to Overlay and go to the folder where you created & saved the Overlay and select it. Now it's time to add our Overlay image.At this point you should have your photo boxes sized and placed where they look just right for this new layout you are creating.Under Photo Properties you can be more precise on your size. You can now resize the photo boxes by clicking on one to select and grabbing one of the Black squares in one of the corners and draging to make larger or smaller.See upper right area under Paper Properties and click the paper clip next to Background and go to the folder where you created & saved the background ![]() How do I know where to place the photo boxes? The easiest way I have found is to add the Background image and then adjust the Photo boxes around it. Here is where it could get tricky or confusing.Now you should be seeing a landscape wide layout with 4 photo boxes (all wide) and we only needed 3 so we Clicked on the #4 color box to select it and used the Delete Photo button (2nd btn next to Photo) to remove the extra photo we didn't need.Use the Clone Layout button to the right of the selection box (also on the top left) and Name this new layout something short and simple that relates to what you are doing.Open the layout selection list and select one of the READ ONLY Landscape WIDE layouts with 3 or 4 photos in it.Finished overlay image with son photo, 'Happy Birthday', and date text
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