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How do you duplicate an image into a pattern | 
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| Jan 11th 2011 | #202358 Report | 
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			Hi I'm trying to Duplicate my logo for my company into a print/pattern to use as a background image for my business cards. (something I'm thinking will look cool) I have looked on YouTube for videos but I'm not even sure what the technique is called. I did try to copy/free transform and then resize on a 3.5x2 new doc in ps cs4 but could not get the right spacing. I hope it's possible and there's an easy way Thank you:D  | 
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| Jan 22nd 2011 | #202656 Report | 
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			anyone???
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| Jan 25th 2011 | #202733 Report | 
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			Control J to duplicate the layer, then select the entire layer go to edit and click on define patern.  the pattern will ask for a name and be stored in your current patterns
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