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Hi, this is Anne with Graphic Design How To, and today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to make a contact sheet in docHub Photoshop. All right, letamp;#39;s get started. Ok, so Iamp;#39;m here in Photoshop, and Iamp;#39;m using Photoshop 2021. So if you have an older version of Photoshop, Iamp;#39;ve heard that they took the contact sheet thing out for a while, and then they added it back in. But if you have the most recent version of Photoshop, it should be in there. Ok, so letamp;#39;s go up to Fileamp;gt;Automate, and amp;gt;Contact Sheet II. And when we open this, weamp;#39;ll get a dialog box. Now itamp;#39;s going to ask us where our source images are going to be located and what to use. So Iamp;#39;m going to have it use a folder, but I have a few options: Files, Folder and Bridge. Usually, what I do is I just stick all the images that I want in there in a folder, and now weamp;#39;ll choose what folder it is. I have mine pointing to some ph