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I have the same issue addressed in FAQ Topics in this link:
LenHewitt "Double-Clicking JPG’s doesn’t work in PS7" 5/7/02 12:42am </cgi-bin/webx?50>
However, this is what’s different:
– Windows 98SE.
– The files I am trying to open from the Explorer are scanned TIF files. – The Registory key listed in the above link is missing from my registory. – I can open the file from inside PS (File menu –> Open). – If I drag the file from the Explorer and drop it into PS, I still get the same "New" doc d/box.
– It works fine under W2K PCs in the office.
– I have PS 5 installed on the same WIN98SE machine.
Any ideas? Also, are there different "versions" of TIF files? What TIF format should I when I scan?
LenHewitt "Double-Clicking JPG’s doesn’t work in PS7" 5/7/02 12:42am </cgi-bin/webx?50>
However, this is what’s different:
– Windows 98SE.
– The files I am trying to open from the Explorer are scanned TIF files. – The Registory key listed in the above link is missing from my registory. – I can open the file from inside PS (File menu –> Open). – If I drag the file from the Explorer and drop it into PS, I still get the same "New" doc d/box.
– It works fine under W2K PCs in the office.
– I have PS 5 installed on the same WIN98SE machine.
Any ideas? Also, are there different "versions" of TIF files? What TIF format should I when I scan?
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