Photoshop 7 Pen tool help

I would like to know how to select a portion of a photo with the pen tool, save the selection and use the selections as .jpg to create a montage of pictures for a newsletter. I have done this in the past and forgotten how.
Thanks for your help.
Sylvia

google "pen tool selection photoshop tutorial" for a myriad of answers.

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