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Post by Major Major on Dec 26, 2015 15:47:48 GMT
I don't know what happened in your case but I know that the installer will search your computer for host applications and will install the appropriate plug-in (32- or 64-bit). This has been my experience . . . the installer will install the plug-in in ALL the compatible versions of Elements, both 32- and 64-bit versions. Yes, you said that. It didn't work for me. What did work, was, as I said, specifying the Program Fiies (x86) Topaz folder as my additional plug-in folder.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 24, 2015 19:45:45 GMT
Well, then, I'm happy for you and unsure why I had to fiddle with stuff.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 24, 2015 18:57:16 GMT
Merry Christmas, everyone!
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Post by Major Major on Dec 24, 2015 18:55:43 GMT
Sepiana -
Unfortunately, that is not true. The 32-bit versions do not install in PSE14. I tried it.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 24, 2015 16:51:13 GMT
Welcome back, Bayla! Happy Holidays!
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Post by Major Major on Dec 24, 2015 16:42:54 GMT
Each product has an installer. Just run it again for each one and it will find PSE14.
EDIT: Not quite correct. That works for 64-bit programs like Topaz Glow. For the other Topaz plug-ins, go to (in PSE14) preferences/plug-ins and choose C:Program Files(x86)\Topaz Labs.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 22, 2015 23:31:31 GMT
Would you mind telling everyone how it was resolved? It may help others in the future.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 20, 2015 22:54:21 GMT
I must admit the notion of automatic updates that can't be refused puts me right off.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 16, 2015 17:29:23 GMT
NOTE TO ALL: The posts regarding PSE&M and search engines have been moved to to a new thread on this board.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 15, 2015 0:02:27 GMT
I have no idea what you're trying to say.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 14, 2015 18:44:31 GMT
Dunno. All I can go by is what Mozilla wrote.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 14, 2015 17:50:21 GMT
Use Movie Maker.
Open the program. You'll see "Click here to browse for videos and photos". Find your first section. Open it. Do the same for the next two sections. At this point you can play it to make sure they're in the right order. When you're satisfied, to the right side of the menu is "save movie". One of your choices is "Burn to DVD" - it will save the file to your hard drive first as a wmv file, then allow you to proceed to burn the DVD.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 14, 2015 17:38:00 GMT
Have you tried clicking on "More apps" (at the bottom of the dialog box you've shown on the right)?
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Post by Major Major on Dec 14, 2015 17:35:20 GMT
According to Mozilla:
If a page is available in Reader View, the Reader View icon Reader mode will appear in the address bar.
Looks like it's a function of the website you're looking at.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 14, 2015 14:09:23 GMT
Buckskin -
Just go to Mozilla.org, download and install Firefox. You will be able to import your bookmarks from Internet Explorer if you wish.
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