JimD
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Post by JimD on Sept 30, 2015 7:38:05 GMT
Help! I must have clicked on a wrong setting or something recently. Now, whenever I click on any photo in my files it automatically gets opened in my PSE13 "Quick" section of the editor. Does anyone know how I can change this back so that when I click on a photo file on my computer it will just open it in windows explorer or wherever to view (like it used to) and then give me the choice of whether to open it in the editor or not? Thanks.
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ken1
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Post by ken1 on Sept 30, 2015 12:58:13 GMT
Help! I must have clicked on a wrong setting or something recently. Now, whenever I click on any photo in my files it automatically gets opened in my PSE13 "Quick" section of the editor. Does anyone know how I can change this back so that when I click on a photo file on my computer it will just open it in windows explorer or wherever to view (like it used to) and then give me the choice of whether to open it in the editor or not? Thanks. Jim, Reset the file association. To do that in WINDOWS, right click on the file's thumbnail. In the menu that comes up, go to Open with>Choose default program. Select the program that you wish to use to open the files. Be sure to check "always use the selected program to open this type of file. That should do it for you.
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JimD
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Post by JimD on Sept 30, 2015 23:08:54 GMT
Help! I must have clicked on a wrong setting or something recently. Now, whenever I click on any photo in my files it automatically gets opened in my PSE13 "Quick" section of the editor. Does anyone know how I can change this back so that when I click on a photo file on my computer it will just open it in windows explorer or wherever to view (like it used to) and then give me the choice of whether to open it in the editor or not? Thanks. Jim, Reset the file association. To do that in WINDOWS, right click on the file's thumbnail. In the menu that comes up, go to Open with>Choose default program. Select the program that you wish to use to open the files. Be sure to check "always use the selected program to open this type of file. That should do it for you. Thanks so much, Ken. That corrected it perfectly. It sure is nice to have knowledgeable people like you here to help us with problems.
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ken1
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Post by ken1 on Sept 30, 2015 23:20:53 GMT
You're very welcome. Glad to help.
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