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10.3 problems

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Nurgle - 27 Dec 2003 21:54 GMT
Just installed 10.3 and now when I double click on a PhotoShop file icon, it
will open photo shop, but not the file.

I can still open the file ten from within photocopies open menu... a problem
when items are buried in several folders (that I often leave open on my
desktop)

Any one know a solution.

(yes I have run Norton's, and set the items to open under PhotoShop CS in
the get info window)

regards

Sandy Barrie
Lindsay Rowlands - 27 Dec 2003 22:55 GMT
: Just installed 10.3 and now when I double click on a PhotoShop file icon, it
: will open photo shop, but not the file.

: I can still open the file ten from within photocopies open menu... a problem
: when items are buried in several folders (that I often leave open on my
: desktop)

: Any one know a solution.

: (yes I have run Norton's, and set the items to open under PhotoShop CS in
: the get info window)

Hold down the <control> key while clicking on the file, then choose
Photoshop as the application to open the file. Once open, save and voila,
the file will invoke and open in Photoshop in future.

Cheerz,
Lynzz
 
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