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Yet again, here are more layouts of our trip to Washington DC. I told you I took hundreds of pictures!
I also learned that you can only have 150 photos max in a Studio J project, so I split our trip into two different projects.
A "project" in Studio J is a lot like a file folder. You can have many layouts in one project (but a max of 150 photos in a project). My "Washington DC 2010" project ended up with 14 actual layouts in it. Because I still had some photos to scrap, I started a new projected called "DC 2010" and created three more layouts.
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{Layouts 2010 #54-56}
You are one smart cookie! Looks great...
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