October 2006
Elements Express Newsletter
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Photoshop Elements Explained
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Newsletter Contents:
1) What's Going On...
2) Cheap Ink Idea
3) Selection Quick Tip
4) Fast Document Switching Tip
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What's Going On...
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Do you ever have one of those months where you just can't seem to get anything done?
For those of you who don't know, October has been my first ever month of university. Perhaps I under-estimated the "busy factor"!
Things are calming down now however, (finally!), so work on the site can resume at a slightly quicker pace. Sorry about the rather small newsletter this month.
As a result of all this, the Christmas Brush Set will be released shortly, even though it didn't quite make this newsletter.
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Cheap Ink Idea
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Find out how I save over 60% on the cost of my printer ink, just by knowing the best place to shop!
Hopefully you can save money too! Take a look at the article here:
http://www.easyelements.com/cheap-ink-cartridges.html
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Selection Quick Tip
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Most people using Photoshop Elements make selections all the time, but there are some handy extra features that many people miss when it comes to this everyday action.
Did you know you could save selections? Or better still, save multiple selection per document, so you can switch between them all without having to make the selection again manually?
This short article will show you the basics, and also explain the advanced features, while giving you an idea of when this technique can save you time and energy.
Take a look here:
http://www.easyelements.com/save-selection.html
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Fast Document Switching Tip
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Have you ever wanted to switch rapidly between several documents in Photoshop Elements?
Try using Ctrl+Tab, and Ctrl+Shift+Tab to move forwards and backwards through open documents.
More details can be found here:
http://www.easyelements.com/fast-document-switching.html
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That's it for this issue! I hope YOU found YOUR newsletter useful!
Please do contact me with any requests for the November edition of Elements Express, as all these requests go into the making of my next newsletter.
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Until next time!
Kind Regards,
Robert Redwood.
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