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I think you need PhotoImpact to do this.
You can download the trial version.
1. Click File: Share - Photo Project.
2. In the Template tab, select a project template from the project category drop- down menu (Greeting Card and CD/DVD Labels).
Or you can import Photo Project templates. Click Open Project and browse for the template file.
3. The contents of the template folder will be opened in the workspace as thumbnails. Double-click a thumbnail to open it.
Note: If you select or open a photo, the photo will automatically be displayed in the template placeholder.
4. Click the Customize tab to add and modify selected elements such as texts and images.
5. To add text, click a point on the project where you want to place the text. A blinking cursor will automatically appear where you can enter your text.
Tip: Drag on of the corner handles to rotate or resize the text.
6. To add an image, click a placeholder and then select an image from the image gallery in the leftmost part of the dialog box. (See Creating placeholders for more details)
Tip: You can add more images depending on the number of placeholders you have.
7. In the Share tab, choose an appropriate method of sharing your work: Save, Email or Print.
You can download the trial version.
1. Click File: Share - Photo Project.
2. In the Template tab, select a project template from the project category drop- down menu (Greeting Card and CD/DVD Labels).
Or you can import Photo Project templates. Click Open Project and browse for the template file.
3. The contents of the template folder will be opened in the workspace as thumbnails. Double-click a thumbnail to open it.
Note: If you select or open a photo, the photo will automatically be displayed in the template placeholder.
4. Click the Customize tab to add and modify selected elements such as texts and images.
5. To add text, click a point on the project where you want to place the text. A blinking cursor will automatically appear where you can enter your text.
Tip: Drag on of the corner handles to rotate or resize the text.
6. To add an image, click a placeholder and then select an image from the image gallery in the leftmost part of the dialog box. (See Creating placeholders for more details)
Tip: You can add more images depending on the number of placeholders you have.
7. In the Share tab, choose an appropriate method of sharing your work: Save, Email or Print.
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