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26-Oct-2004, 04:45 PM #1
Unable to view thumbnails from Adobe Photoshop
I am unable to view JPG files as thumbnails. The issue began when I uninstalled Corel Software and Installed CD Burning Software. There are frames where the image should be. Any idea's. Is it a setting? I looked. When saving the image i made sure the option "view as thumbnail" was checked.

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27-Oct-2004, 02:43 AM #2
Photoshop
At start of Photoshop, (before it open) click and hold Shift\Ctrl\Alt. (If you have a PC)
this combination of keys, will restored Photoshop.
Good Luck
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27-Oct-2004, 08:42 AM #3
Thanks for the response. So your saying click on the photoshop icon (but do not open), hit the shift/cntrl/alt.
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27-Oct-2004, 12:08 PM #4
Hola Troy
When you click in the Phtoshop icon to open, before it start, click and hold those 3 keys. A new window will appear asking you if you want to delete the preference file, say yes, and Photoshop will be restore. It may help you.
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