Thanks Amy...Suzi when you figure out tell me! See the thing is though that on that Tutorial that you gave me, I would get all the way to the last step, but it won't work. I don't know why?
Hi CheerExtreme
Sorry if my first message did not work for you. That was me trying to figure it out. I have since purchased a book. I will type the instructions on placing a picture inside text for you (it came from Photoshop Elements 6 for Dummies)
1. Open the image of your choice
2. Convert your backgound into a layer by double-clicking the word "background" on the layers panel and then click "OK"
3. Choose the Horizontal Type Mask tool from the Tools panel and then click the image where you want your text
4. Specify your type options, such as font family, style, and size on the Options bar
5. Type your desired text. When you're done, click the Commit button on the options bar (I think they mean the green check mark)
a selection border in the shape of your type appears on your image
6. Choose Select, then Inverse, which deselects your letter selections and selects everything else.
7. Press the backspace key to delete everything outside your selections border.
your type is now filled with your image
8. Choose Select, then deselect
Hopefully this will work better than the my first instructions.