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Hi [USER=136375]@Johngog[/USER]

OK, here is another approach.  In this approach that the top edge of the document and bottom edge of the document when rolled up will show a continuous pattern.


- Create a document that is an even number of pixels (divisible by 2).

- Create a pattern that fills up the document yet don't go near the top and bottom edges yet.  I used butterflies as my example and the document size is 1000 x 1000 pixles


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- Now use the command Filter > Other > Offset with the following settings (change yours for vertical offset to be 1/2 your pixel height


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- The image you now see has the borders in the middle with some white space as below


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- Fill that whtie area  in the middle with the pattern you want to cross the top and bottom boundary:


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- and the apply the offset filter again with the same parameters to rotate the image vertically back to original:


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- And you are done


Hope this helps some

John Wheeler


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