Creating a border layer
To give the image a finished look, you'll add a border to it.
1. | Click the Create a New Layer button () in the Layers palette. (It doesn't matter which layer is currently selected, because you're going to move the new layer a little later.) | 2. | Double-click the new Layer 1, and type Image Border to rename it. Then press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). | 3. | Drag the Image Border layer to the top of the Layers palette stack, until a black line appears immediately above the Words layer set, and then release the mouse button. The Image Border layer is now the top layer in the image. | 4. | Choose Select > All to select the entire image in the image window. | 5. | Choose Edit > Stroke. In the Stroke area, enter 5 px for Width and click OK. (Or, for a more dramatic black border, enter a larger number, such as 10 or 15 pixels.) A 5-pixel-wide black stroke now appears around the entire image.
| 6. | Choose Select > Deselect to deselect the entire image. | 7. | Choose File > Save. |
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