To save out your quote, it's really quite simple, simply click right here on the file, then go to the Save as click on it, and you can select your folder wherever you want to save your quote. And if you want to reuse this template that we created for any future quotes, so you can imagine you can change these images include other images, of course include other quotes, other fonts, other colors, and so on. Then what you need to choose is Photoshop template, and then simply click save and click OK. And it will save as a Photoshop template. And next time you want to create another quote, you can open up the same template, change whatever you need to change and then you will have your new quote, but to save it out for Instagram, what you need is a JPEG image. So once again, File, Save As and then from this drop down menu you can see we have quite a lot of these file formats, but what we are interested in is a JPG format, click on it, and then click Save.
Then this dialog will pop up, make sure this arrow is on the large file size. Click OK. And you have saved your quote. And if I double click and open it up, you can see how it looks like when you open it as a JPEG image. So as you can see, it's really easy to create these quotes. It's really easy to save them and you can, as I said, save them as a template. And you can reuse that same template for as long as you want to achieve that consistency that everybody likes on Instagram.
In the next video, I'm going to show you how you can adjust these quotes to make them look the same for both Instagram posts as well as Instagram stories.