<table border="0" cellpadding="20px" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_5_8_0.html" title="Working with Adobe Photoshop Elements">Previous</a> | <a href="1_5_8_2.html" title="Creating Photoshop files with Adobe Premiere Elements">Next</a> | <a href="1_5_0_0.html">Capturing Video and Adding Files</a> > <a href="1_5_8_0.html">Working with Adobe Photoshop Elements</a></div><h4 class="head2">Using the Send To command in Adobe Photoshop Elements</h4><hr /><ol><p class="paragraph">If you use Adobe Photoshop Elements, you can use the Send To command in the Organizer to export any file or set of files directly to the Timeline window in Adobe Premiere Elements. This feature is useful for quickly incorporating a set of images into your Adobe Premiere Elements project, or for designing a sequential layout of your scenes (also referred to as creating a storyboard). If you use tags and collections in the Organizer to arrange your images into storyboards, Adobe Premiere Elements will place them in the Timeline window in the order you set in the Organizer. See Photoshop Elements Help for more information on organizing your images.</p><p class="paragraph">You can either send your files to a currently open Adobe Premiere Elements project, or you can create a new project for your Organizer footage. Adobe Premiere Elements places the footage on the Timeline window according to the settings specified in the Create Slideshow dialog box. (See <a href="1_6_4_5.html">Create Slideshow options</a>.)</p><p class="run-inhead">To send Organizer footage to Adobe Premiere Elements:</p></ol><p class="headstep"></p><ol><li class="numberstep" type="1" value="1">Open a project by using one of the following methods:</li><ul><li class="bullet" type="disc">To add the footage to an existing Adobe Premiere Elements project, open the project to which you want to add the footage.</li><li class="bullet" type="disc">To add the footage to a new project, either open a new project or make sure that no project is open.</li></ul><li class="numberstep" type="1" value="2">In the Organizer, select the footage that you want to send, and activate the Send To command. See Photoshop Elements Help for information on using the Send To command.</li></ol><hr /><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_5_8_0.html" title="Working with Adobe Photoshop Elements">Previous</a> | <a href="1_5_8_2.html" title="Creating Photoshop files with Adobe Premiere Elements">Next</a> | <a href="#top">Top</a> | <a href="1_5_0_0.html">Capturing Video and Adding Files</a> > <a href="1_5_8_0.html">Working with Adobe Photoshop Elements</a></div></td></tr></table>