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Digiscrap101 is a virtual potpourri for all things digital scrapbooking. Started in 2008 by Kayla Lamoreaux, the site has blossomed into a treasure trove of tutorials in Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Lightroom, iPhoto, Picasa and more.
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About Kayla
Kayla Lamoreaux has been blogging since 2006. She teaches digital organization at
JessicaSprague.com where her passion for teaching technology in a way that even the most tech-challenged feel comfortable shines. Kayla also has taught at Weber State University and Big Picture Classes.
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Kathleen D
I never knew about the “send to back” commands in LR. Really cool. I have made several templates in the Print Module. Is there a way, after the fact, to join them into one set rather than individual templates?
Kayla Lamoreaux
Im assuming you mean grouping your templates together in one folder under Template Browser? You can create a new folder by Right Clicking or CTRL clicking on another Group of templates and choosing New Folder then adding whatever you want – i.e. 8.5×11 templates. Then when you click on the plus sign next to Template Browser and create a new template you can choose the appropriate group. If you already created templates you want to add to the group, just click and drag them to the appropriate group/folder. Hope that helps!
Judy
Hi Kayla, is there a way to save the template with the photos so I can go back and work on my page later? Every time I drag pictures to the template, they don’t persist there even if I choose “update with current settings”. Thanks.
Kayla Lamoreaux
That is a drawback of Lightroom – it is mainly a drag and drop – you cant save it for later like you can Photoshop. Hope that helps.
Judy
Thanks for the confirmation. You may be interested in this other method of getting text into a lightroom page layout:
http://morethanwords.be/blog/look-ma-only-lightroom/