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Now again choose 'Catalogs accessible to all users' in this window, and select your catalog from the list using a single click.Ĥ. It will be ' D:/Adobe/Elements Organizer Catalog/Elements Organizer/Catalogs folder' in your case.ģ. Choose 'Custom Location' out of the the 3 radio buttons visible, and then Browse to the location of your choice. Open Catalog Manager, by clicking on Catalog Name at bottom right corner of Organizer.Ģ. Yes, you can move your catalog to any desired location. I sure could use some help in locating this Catalog so that I can make sure to protect it and manaully back it up whenver I wanted. I have looked around everywhere using Window's File Explorer, but can not locate my newly named Catalog. Now, I am trying to locate where it stores that Catalog. And, that chnage was accepted, and I have no trouble in opening and accessing all of my current information, and it uses the RENAMED Catalog. To save space, I installed the Photoshop Element 2021 in my D: Drive.Īfter the installation, I chnaged the Catalog name to make it more meaningful to me to reflect the starting point for my PSE 2021. In my Windows 10 desktop PC, I have a 100 GB SSD (C) and a much bigger mechanical Hard drive (D). Everything looks good and everything works just fine. In the installtion process, I selected the option to convert my Catalog that was in use at that time. I just purchased and installed Photoshop Element 2021 and then uninstalled PSE 15 - my previous version that I was using.
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