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okay so the purpose of this particular video is to show you how to create a multi-state object that contains an image and a text panel so for each of the things that I want to demonstrate with my multi-state object I also wanted to have some text that explained what was going on so I have created the same sized text panel for each of the images that Im going to show and then I have grouped each image with its associated text panel once I have the four in this case there for images and their text panels Im going to select each one of them by shift-clicking and then Im going to line them up using the align panel and Im just going to use the Photoshop final project as a target and so Ive got Ive got all of these now nicely lined up Im going to create an object state out of this a multi-state object by clicking on the object state panel and then converting the selection that I have to a multi-state object and then Im going to rename this multi-state object to photos examples okay