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lol yea thats where I am. I don't want to redo them
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So you have two pages in one file? I've never done this myself but I think you have to save as PSE if you have two pages. You'd have to save each page separately to get a jpeg. To do this I'd first save the file as PSE. Then delete one of the pages and save as jpeg. Then using the original PSE file, delete the other page and save as jpeg. This is just a thought mind you as I've never done two pages together in PSE 5.
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I don't have PSE, but do they need to be flattened prior to saving as jpeg?
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So you have two pages in one file? I've never done this myself but I think you have to save as PSE if you have two pages. You'd have to save each page separately to get a jpeg. To do this I'd first save the file as PSE. Then delete one of the pages and save as jpeg. Then using the original PSE file, delete the other page and save as jpeg. This is just a thought mind you as I've never done two pages together in PSE 5.
ok thanks i think this is what happened where i have 2 pages together as a PSE. if i delete it will i get it back to save it?
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I don't have PSE installed anymore and have never done two pages, always do one....but if you delete the one page, do a SAVE AS for your jpg file, give your new name for the jpg file, then I'm assuming, your orginal will still be open, then either do an "undo" (for that delete), or a "close without saving"...and your two page PSE would still be there.

Maybe it is easier to flatten your pse, copy each page out to a new doc to a jpg format and then do an udo on your orginal to unflatten it so you have everything still together on your orginal for safe keeping.

Hopefully I'm making sense. (kind of the same principles you'd use for copying and pasting out of MS Word).

I tell you, if you are unsure of what you're doing, MAKE A DUPLICATE OF YOUR 2 PAGE PSE, give the dup a new name and then play with the duplicate copy. That way if something goes wrong, you'll have the orginanal pse copy. Always hold one sacred!

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Can you Merge Visible and then save it as a jpeg? Or Merge visible and then drag it to a new document and save that as a jpeg? Just some thoughts until we can get to the bottom of this!
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