PE4 browser

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Burt
Dec 9, 2005
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PE2 and PE3 had browser functions in the edit screen. I just installed PE and don’t see that capability. I did import all my photos into the browser screen, but using it is painfully slow in selecting a photo for editing and then returning to the browser. Is there any way to have the same functionality as was the case in PE3? I looked at the documentation that came with the disk and also looked at the help screen but couldn’t find anything but the separate browse window that must be tied to the catalog before it functions.

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LeRoy Williams
Dec 11, 2005
Browser was eliminated from PSE 4.0. Lee

PE2 and PE3 had browser functions in the edit screen. I just installed PE and don’t see that capability. I did import all my photos into the browser screen, but using it is painfully slow in selecting a photo for editing and then returning to the browser. Is there any way to have the same functionality as was the case in PE3? I looked at the documentation that came with the disk and also looked at the help screen but couldn’t find anything but the separate browse window that must be tied to the catalog before it functions.
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Burt
Dec 11, 2005
"LeRoy Williams" wrote in message
Browser was eliminated from PSE 4.0. Lee

I regard that as a giant step backwards! Slows down the workflow substantially.
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Scott Glasgow
Jan 15, 2006
LeRoy Williams wrote:
Browser was eliminated from PSE 4.0. Lee

PE2 and PE3 had browser functions in the edit screen. I just installed PE and don’t see that capability. I did import all my photos into the browser screen, but using it is painfully slow in selecting a photo for editing and then returning to the browser. Is there any way to have the same functionality as was the case in PE3? I looked at the documentation that came with the disk and also looked at the help screen but couldn’t find anything but the separate browse window that must be tied to the catalog before it functions.

This is called an "upgrade."

Scott

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