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Originally Posted by MAllie Oh, that sounds good, South. So where can I find out how to use one? Unfortunately, since I started work when people were still using manual (not even electric) typewriters, I need a place that gives explicit instructions. |

That could be a lengthly explanation, and I need to get to work (sorry). Your best bet is to google it. Most likely though, you got some psd files(?). You will especially want to search for "image slicing". Photoshop (the full versions, not elements) will allow you to slice your images into sections to use in the website, as well as hide/show specific layers to export only certain sections. Easier to learn and use would probably be paint shop pro, and definitely a lot cheaper. It has a much easier (relatively speaking) image slicer built in. The newer versions support psd files well, including layers. Keep in mind you will still need to edit the html files that are exported to suit your taste in an html editor.
If your template is in .html & images, you would just need to load it up in an html editor (dreamweaver is the standard), and change the text and images as needed. FYI, adobe offers 30 day trials on most of their products, including dreamweaver & photoshop, if you want to try that first. I think paint shop pro might as well (now owned by corel).
Scott