How to add PS to the right click?

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Altinok Pipe
Jan 23, 2005
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I’m quite sure this question must have been asked many times already. Sorry for the repeating. I wish I could have "open with PS" in the listing when I right clicked on a picture. Is that possible? Thanks for any input.

Murat

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BEK
Jan 23, 2005
"Altinok Pipe" wrote in message
I’m quite sure this question must have been asked many times already. Sorry
for the repeating. I wish I could have "open with PS" in the listing when I
right clicked on a picture. Is that possible? Thanks for any input.
Murat

Right click on a photo file, go to the "Open With" menu, click on "Choose A Program".
In the Programs window, highlight "Recommended Programs", Below the Programs window is a "Browse" button. Click it, go to the program you want to add to your "Open With" list, in this case Photoshop. Find the executable program file for Photoshop and highlight it. You should see Photoshop in the "File Name" box and "Programs" in the "Files of type" box. Click the Open button,
close the remaining windows and then check your Open With list to see if Photoshop is listed.

Worked for me,
BEK
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RSD99
Jan 23, 2005
First:
You should have stated what operating system. The following will work for almost any version of Windows … but is probably no good for that "other" operating system.

Second:
(1) Start Windows Explorer [the system file manager … ‘My Computer kind of "Explorer"]

(2) ‘View’

(3) ‘Folder Options’

(4) ‘File Types’

(5) Find the entry for ‘Adobe PhotoShop’ (or ‘Adobe PhotoShop Elements’)

(6) ‘Edit’

(7) ‘New’

(8) Type "Open with PhotoShop" (without the quotes) in the first box

(9) Use the ‘Browse’ button to navigate to where your PhotoShop EXE file is located, and select that file in the second box

(10) Click ‘OK’ three times

You will now have an entry for "Open with PhotoShop" on your right-click menu

= = = = =

"Altinok Pipe" wrote in message
I’m quite sure this question must have been asked many times already.
Sorry
for the repeating. I wish I could have "open with PS" in the listing when
I
right clicked on a picture. Is that possible? Thanks for any input.
Murat

AP
Altinok Pipe
Jan 23, 2005
Thanks for the input.

Sorry for the missing info. I’m using XP and IE6.

Let me repeat my wish. For instance ; I have a picture on the internet browser. Is it possible to have the PS in the right click listing as "Open with PS" so that I could open that picture with PS? If yes, how can I get listed PS in the picture right click? Hope this is clearer.

Thanks

"RSD99" wrote in message
First:
You should have stated what operating system. The following will work for almost any version of Windows … but is probably no good for that "other" operating system.

Second:
(1) Start Windows Explorer [the system file manager … ‘My Computer kind of "Explorer"]

(2) ‘View’

(3) ‘Folder Options’

(4) ‘File Types’

(5) Find the entry for ‘Adobe PhotoShop’ (or ‘Adobe PhotoShop Elements’)
(6) ‘Edit’

(7) ‘New’

(8) Type "Open with PhotoShop" (without the quotes) in the first box
(9) Use the ‘Browse’ button to navigate to where your PhotoShop EXE file
is
located, and select that file in the second box

(10) Click ‘OK’ three times

You will now have an entry for "Open with PhotoShop" on your right-click menu

= = = = =

"Altinok Pipe" wrote in message
I’m quite sure this question must have been asked many times already.
Sorry
for the repeating. I wish I could have "open with PS" in the listing
when
I
right clicked on a picture. Is that possible? Thanks for any input.
Murat

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RSD99
Jan 23, 2005
The ‘Right Click’ menu in **Internet Explorer** is a totally different proposition.

I don’t know if that actually can be done … after all, Micro$cum actually thinks that *****Adobe***** really **is** the Evil Empire! In case you haven’t already noticed … there is **very** little cooperation between the two companies.

"Altinok Pipe" wrote in message
Thanks for the input.

Sorry for the missing info. I’m using XP and IE6.

Let me repeat my wish. For instance ; I have a picture on the internet browser. Is it possible to have the PS in the right click listing as
"Open
with PS" so that I could open that picture with PS? If yes, how can I get listed PS in the picture right click? Hope this is clearer.
Thanks

"RSD99" wrote in message
First:
You should have stated what operating system. The following will work
for
almost any version of Windows … but is probably no good for that
"other"
operating system.

Second:
(1) Start Windows Explorer [the system file manager … ‘My Computer
kind
of "Explorer"]

(2) ‘View’

(3) ‘Folder Options’

(4) ‘File Types’

(5) Find the entry for ‘Adobe PhotoShop’ (or ‘Adobe PhotoShop
Elements’)
(6) ‘Edit’

(7) ‘New’

(8) Type "Open with PhotoShop" (without the quotes) in the first box
(9) Use the ‘Browse’ button to navigate to where your PhotoShop EXE
file
is
located, and select that file in the second box

(10) Click ‘OK’ three times

You will now have an entry for "Open with PhotoShop" on your
right-click
menu

= = = = =

"Altinok Pipe" wrote in message
I’m quite sure this question must have been asked many times already.
Sorry
for the repeating. I wish I could have "open with PS" in the listing
when
I
right clicked on a picture. Is that possible? Thanks for any input.
Murat

C
Corey
Jan 23, 2005
"Altinok Pipe" wrote in message
Thanks for the input.

Sorry for the missing info. I’m using XP and IE6.

Let me repeat my wish. For instance ; I have a picture on the internet browser. Is it possible to have the PS in the right click listing as "Open with PS" so that I could open that picture with PS? If yes, how can I get listed PS in the picture right click? Hope this is clearer.
Thanks

You can only do that after you right-click and "save picture as…" first. Then you can open the folder and select "Open with…" Mine has the option of "Edit with ImageaReady" and "Edit with Photoshop" immediately on right-click without delving deeper into the sub-options.

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