Photoshop CS3-Importing photos

I am new and want to import several pictures to make a flyer, I import the picture into photoshop then when I try to add subsequent photos they replace the first photo in a new window, what am I doing wrong.

anncb wrote:
I am new and want to import several pictures to make a flyer, I import the picture into photoshop then when I try to add subsequent photos they replace the first photo in a new window, what am I doing wrong.
Do you mean that when the second picture is opened the first one disappears, or is it covered by the second?
Make sure you are not in Full Screen mode and "tile" the pictures from the Window menu to see them side by side.

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