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Welcome! This tutorial is to learn how to make a Quick Page for Corel/JASC Paint Shop Pro.  I'm using version XI, but it should be very similar in other versions.

Step 1:  You need to choose which paper you want for your background.

Got to FILE - OPEN

Then you will get a box that looks like this:
 

Choose "thumbnails" so you can see the what is in the folder.

Look for the paper that you want for your background.  You can double click on the one you want and it will open up in Paint Shop Pro.  Or you can single click and hit open.

Step 2:  Follow the steps above and choose the elements you think you want on your page.  Open as many as you want by clicking on the element while hitting your CTRL key and selecting the others, you can always close out the elements you don't end up using.  Your screen can look like this:

If this is too daunting for you, then just open one element at a time :0)  Otherwise, you can just minimize the elements until you want to place them.

Step 3:  Have your background paper open.  Take a moment and think about how you want your photos to be.  Do you want a really big photo?  Several smaller photos?  Circle or rectangle?  When I do a 12 X 12 layout, I personally like the many photo layout.
Step 4:  We need to make our Paper a Layer.  This way when we make our cut outs or openings, it will be transparent so we can put our pictures behind the Quick Page.

So Right Click on your layer and choose Promote Background Layer.

Step 5:  For this tutorial, I'm going to keep it simple.  Then as you get used to doing a basic Quick Page, I'll make a tutorial for something more elaborate, like adding multiple papers etc.

Chose your Selection Tool or hit the letter "S" on your keyboard and Paint Shop Pro will highlight it for you.

Now go to your top tool bar and you'll see some options.  Under Selection Type, hit the little down arrow and you'll see some options.  Since I picked this star pattern, I'm going to choose a star for my cutouts.

Step 6:  Now go to your paper, Left Click and draw your shape.  You will see "marching ants" as your selection.  If you don't like what you drew, then hit CTRL D on your keyboard to deselect.

This is just a small portion of my paper.

Step 7:  Once you have your selection that your happy with, hit the Delete key on your keyboard.

You now have a transparency where your photo will go behind :0)

Go ahead and make all your photo openings on your paper.  You can always mix and match.  Use Circles and squares etc.  Mine looks like this:

Step 8:  We need to change to our Move Tool next.  Click on it in your side tool bar or hit the letter "M" on your keyboard.

Now have fun with your elements!  Choose an element that you want on your page.  Then click on the element layer and drag it to your actual paper.

Step 9:  It doesn't matter where you place your element at first, because you can always move it where ever you want. 

Then you pick an element you want to move and move it where ever you want it.

Go ahead and place all your elements where you want them.

Step 10:  One thing that may happen when your placing all your elements is that say you have a ribbon and a brad, but the brad is behind the ribbon instead of On Top of the ribbon.  To fix this, go to your layers and click on the one you want to move and drag it Up to be on the top or drag it down to be on the Bottom.  Or you can Right Click on the layer you want to move and choose Arrange, then pick from the options.

Here's what mine looks like now. 

It's a little busy looking, but hey it's a Halloween one :0)

Step 11:  Now we want to add drop shadows to all our layers, to give our page a more realistic look.

I always like starting at the top of my layers and work my way down, when doing drop shadows.  So click on your top layer in your layers palette to high light it then go to your very top tool bar and choose:  Effects - 3D Effects - Drop Shadow.

You will then get some options.

The nice thing you'll see is that you get a picture of the original element and a preview of what your drop shadow will look like.  You can play around until you get what looks good to you. 

Then hit the OK button to accept your new drop shadow.  If you don't like what you did, then just go to Edit - Undo.

Once you have the shadow the way you like it, and would like the same drop shadow on other elements in your quick page; high light the next layer and press CTRL + Y on your keyboard.  This will paste your drop shadow options on each layer you choose.

This will paste your drop shadow settings quickly and easily.  You may want to tweak some of the layers, if you want a different size shadow.

Here's an up close view of a section of my Quick Page with the shadows.  It doesn't look at flat as before.

Step 12:  The final step!  Saving your Quick Page.  It's very important to save your Quick Page as a PNG.  Saving it as a PNG will assure that you maintain the areas of transparency for your photos.

Go to your very top toolbar and choose:  File     Save As     You will then get an option box of where and how to save your Quick Page.

Choose the folder you want to save it in.  Then give it a file name, and change the Format to PNG.  You will then get a prompt box:

Choose Yes.  What this means, is that you will lose your layers and have a single image.  If you want to save your quick page with the layers intact, so you can rearrange them later, then do a Save As again.  This time choose to save it as a PSP image.

To use your new Quick Page, just open it up if it's not already open.  Then pick out what pictures you want by using the same technique you used when opening your elements and paper. 

This time you want to make sure your Quick Page is the very top Layer.  Use your Move tool to move your pictures around to where you want them. 

If you need to resize your photos then click on the little arrow on your Move Tool in the tool bar and choose the Pick Tool. 

You will then see a box around that item.  Click on a corner to resize your photos.  This can also be used to resize your elements.  Just remember it's OK to make things smaller, but be careful when trying to make something larger, because you will lose some of your quality.

I hope you found this tutorial helpful.  You can use this tutorial for all shapes and sizes of paper.  If you're working on a smaller project like a 4 X 6 for a brag book, you'll want to play around with resizing your paper and elements that were made for say a 12 X 12 kit.

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