Captions typed in Organizer, Is there a command to have them automatically added in document?

Is there a way to have the captions that I typed in Organizer
print under the photo when I put them in Photoshop Elements?  or do I have to  type it in text again?   Photo Collage has a
box you check for it to include captions automatically but I am not finding one when I create a blank
file and start from scratch in Photoshop elements.  Printing six pictues on my home printer for a scrap book.

from your presvious thread, I think that you are running PSE 8 and that may be relevant to this discussion.
Also, I suspect that no one replied to your earlier post because there probably is not a method to do what you wish - automatically including the Captions when you start by creating a blank file and then add photo files.
So I suspect that you will need to use the PSE edit Text Tool to add the contents of the caption field on top of or below your photos.
Therefore, if you wish to save time you might wish to examine the Collage and Photobook layouts again to determine if any choices are sufficiently close to what you want.
--- Another alternative would be if someone or some web site is distributing additional layouts for PSE 8 - perhaps someone else on this forum will know.
--- you might also post a question about additional possible layouts with captions over on the elements village forums at
http://www.elementsvillage.com/forums/index.php

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