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[Music] hello everyone in this video im gonna teach you on how to create your sheet and the sheet template this is the photoshop default interface and im using docHub photoshop cc two options are available on the left side of your screen create new and open option clicking on open option we can open any file into photoshop we can open pictures photoshop files png files jpg files and pdf files too now im closing this as we are going to create a new file clicking on create new a new document dialog box opens there will be different categories and these categories have preset image sizes when we click on it it directly opens but we want to create a two size sheet which is not available as preset so we are creating a new sheet size preset we must input dimensions of the a2 size sheet im comfortable with millimeters unit so im going on with millimeters you can select whatever you want im doing landscape sheet keep 300 pixels per inch for good quality as i want to print it on later im