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What is the location of My Catalog in PSE7?

Postby George Tyndall » Sun Oct 09, 2011 1:29 pm

All my searches re WIN7 suggest looking in C/:Program Data, however, I see only C/: Program Files, including one for x86, but it is not in either.

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Re: What is the location of My Catalog in PSE7?

Postby Barb O » Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:09 pm

To find the location of your catalog :
When you are in the PSE 7 Organizer using this catalog, go to the Help menu and use its

Help > System Info to find the folder containing your catalog

FYI - presuming that you are using the default location for your PSE 7 catalog(s), I can think of a couple of possibilities of why you did not discover your catalog using the info you had read

1 - The info that you find for PSE 7 in Adobe documents was probably not originally written to include information for Windows 7.

2 - I think that the "Program Data" folder structure is a Hidden structure in W 7, so you would need to have Windows Explorer set to show Hidden Files.
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Re: What is the location of My Catalog in PSE7?

Postby George Tyndall » Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:30 pm

Barb O wrote:2 - I think that the "Program Data" folder structure is a Hidden structure in W 7, so you would need to have Windows Explorer set to show Hidden Files.


That's it!

I thought Show Hidden Files was already turned on, but I was wrong.

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