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PSE6: Work-around when Help doesn't work under Windows

 
 
John Navas
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      01-12-2008

If Help -> Photoshop Elements Help (or F1) doesn't work for you with
Photoshop Elements 6, try Help -> Glossary of Terms instead. If that
works, you can simply click on Contents or use Browse to access other
parts of help.

If you have the Help problem, please post whether this work-around works
for you or not.

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Shawn Hirn
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      01-13-2008
In article <>,
John Navas <> wrote:

> If Help -> Photoshop Elements Help (or F1) doesn't work for you with
> Photoshop Elements 6, try Help -> Glossary of Terms instead. If that
> works, you can simply click on Contents or use Browse to access other
> parts of help.
>
> If you have the Help problem, please post whether this work-around works
> for you or not.


If all else fails, try posting your question on the Photoshop forum at
http://www.adobe.com for help.
 
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John Navas
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      01-13-2008
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 07:37:00 -0500, Shawn Hirn <> wrote
in <srhi->:

>In article <>,
> John Navas <> wrote:
>
>> If Help -> Photoshop Elements Help (or F1) doesn't work for you with
>> Photoshop Elements 6, try Help -> Glossary of Terms instead. If that
>> works, you can simply click on Contents or use Browse to access other
>> parts of help.
>>
>> If you have the Help problem, please post whether this work-around works
>> for you or not.

>
>If all else fails, try posting your question on the Photoshop forum at
>http://www.adobe.com for help.


Try reading before recommending -- my work-around is posted there too,
because there's no real help on the help problem there.

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John Navas
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      01-14-2008
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 15:17:58 GMT, John Navas
<> wrote in
<>:

>If Help -> Photoshop Elements Help (or F1) doesn't work for you with
>Photoshop Elements 6, try Help -> Glossary of Terms instead. If that
>works, you can simply click on Contents or use Browse to access other
>parts of help.


Oops! That brings up on-line help, not local help.

To launch the local help file (when installed to default locations),
create a shortcut (all on one line) for

| "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Help Viewer\1.0\ahv.exe" "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Help\en_US\PhotoshopElements\6.0\index .html"

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