Had to reset pref in PSPro X because the palettes were not showing, that lost the plug in.Tried to download it again but it told me It had already been
installed and I needed to uninstall it.So I tried to find the downloaded Particle plug to reload it PSPro in but cant find it.A windows XP search did not find it.The plug in folder in
prog files PSPro is empty,I dont see anywhere else that it could be.Could not browse to the plug in via file location.What do I do next..................Ken
Ulead Particle Plug in
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Re: Ulead Particle Plug in
The plugin should be in the Ulead folder unless you installed it somewhere else. When I installed it I didn't install it to the PSP folder. I let it install to its default location.
Then inside of PSP under File Locations I added the Ulead folder to the list of places to look for plugins. I'm assuming you did the same. Simply pointing to a different folder. Because resetting the preferences would only remove the reference to the plugin, not the plugin itself. So the plugin is still on your system.
Then inside of PSP under File Locations I added the Ulead folder to the list of places to look for plugins. I'm assuming you did the same. Simply pointing to a different folder. Because resetting the preferences would only remove the reference to the plugin, not the plugin itself. So the plugin is still on your system.
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Re: Ulead Particle Plug in
I did another windows search, this time for .8BF files and it found them in PSPro and Photo Impact.They were in C: prog files corel ulead particle plugins.Tried to add these via file location box but they did not that did not work.I then unchecked "limit loaded plugins to 8B? etxn only" in the locations box and that worked.
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