There are always multiple ways of doing things. Experiment and see what you like. I would rather not get into that, myself, because when I flip a row, it usually does not land perfectly horizontally. That means I need to make that row longer and move it to the left or to the right. That will involve more cropping and possibly moving the start point. It just gets to be a lot more things to change to get it to fit perfectly. Additionally, if I then repeat, I have another flipped row. So I would once again have to copy and paste. It feels, (to me anyway) like a lot more work to build a new design than to work with what I have. But you definitely are getting the possibilities of PSP because there are many ways of accomplishing something.
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Why couldn’t you just flip the first design row upside down?
There are always multiple ways of doing things. Experiment and see what you like. I would rather not get into that, myself, because when I flip a row, it usually does not land perfectly horizontally. That means I need to make that row longer and move it to the left or to the right. That will involve more cropping and possibly moving the start point. It just gets to be a lot more things to change to get it to fit perfectly. Additionally, if I then repeat, I have another flipped row. So I would once again have to copy and paste. It feels, (to me anyway) like a lot more work to build a new design than to work with what I have. But you definitely are getting the possibilities of PSP because there are many ways of accomplishing something.