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Obviously the latter comments are from the Generation Y group. Sissy-Boogie, any question is not stupid and disregard those infant comments. I have just started learning to work with 7.0, sometimes reading the books are not enough. A good recommendation is searching for tutorials, there is a Photoshop website to try, I use it (http://www.sitebuilder.ws/photoshop/index.htm)also try this site, I just found it about a week ago (http://graphicssoft.about.com/library/daily/bltad_aps.htm) sign up for the tut-a-day. It is where you can receive tutorials each day. If all else fails, here is a google search for the Photoshop tutorials (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=photoshop+tutorials) Hope this helps, wish I could explain the layering, I am just understanding that myself. Always remember, the little fish will someday eat the bigger fish. take care Xeno66(Ken)
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