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December 6, 2019
Question

Opening the workspace for Elements 20 in iMac with Catalina

  • December 6, 2019
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Please can someone help me with this item. I have downloaded  and installed Elements 2020 successfully and got the welcome screen up. I can see and activate online links to advice but critically it will not open the Organiser Workspace or the Editor Workspace whatever I try (even opening existing PSD photos  to edit), nothing works.

 
I am upgrading from Elements 10 which no longer works as i have just had a new iMac hard drive fitted and am now using OS Catalina. I have been using Elements for several years so know what to expect but can't even get started.  I'm reasonably literate on using the imac and Elements but can't cope with a solution that requires in depth knowledge without my hand being held.
How dores one get personal technical help from Adobe on these issues?
thank you
Chris G
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99jon
Legend
January 14, 2020

Hi Chris

Try navigating to the Adobe Update Helper app. It should be possible to manually bypass the error message and install the update. See this similar conversation.

Participating Frequently
January 14, 2020
Thank you for referring me to the other conversation and with the full
instructions. That worked for me and was very helpful indeed. It soon said
"Your Application is already up to date" and not bothering me with the
other message now.
Thanks for being so helpful;

cheers
Chris
Adobe Employee
January 13, 2020

Hi,

 

From your post we can infer that you are able to view the hub as shown below:

But are not able to further launch the applications on clicking the icons directly. 

 

If this is the scenario, can you please also try accessing the applications using any of the below methods?

 

1. Click on the "Try" icon on any of the "TRY THIS" cards present just above the application icons on the welcome screen. Check if this takes you to the editor/organizer workspace.

 

2. Press "Shift" button on your machine and click on the organizer icon(Shift being pressed) till you see Catalog Manager window come up. Try accessing your catalog from here. Check if this takes you to the organizer workspace.

 

Please try and see if this works for you.

Participating Frequently
January 13, 2020

Hi Pryanshi

Yes you are correct that was the screen I got. Thank you for your suggestions. I had tried via the try it cards but had no luck. I would have tried your Nr 2 but a few days ago I was helped by an Adobe technician by phone and computer access who got Editor workplace for me but could not get the organizer to work and said there was "something" in my Imac account stopping it, but did not know what.  So she set up a new account for me on the same machine and managed to get everything working. I am now trying to see if I can get access to all I need from this new account. Unfortunately it took about a week of trying to connect up with a technician to do this but worth it in the end.

Cheers

Chris

99jon
Legend
January 13, 2020

There is a new update today Chris. You should be prompted to install next time you launch the Editor. 

99jon
Legend
December 6, 2019

Sorry you are having these problems. I’m unable to do further tests as I’m still on Mojave due to using 32 bit plug-ins.

 

You could try uninstalling and re-installing from my blog link.

https://99jon.blogspot.com/2019/10/how-to-install-photoshop-elements-2020.html

 

If that makes no difference you should contact Adobe directly.

 

This is a user to user community. For some issues it will be necessary to contact Adobe directly. Click the following link and scroll down the page to Individual. Then click “Sign in to contact us” It should be possible to start an on-line chat with Adobe Support.
https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html

Participating Frequently
December 6, 2019
Thank you Jon for taking the trouble to reply.
I had trouble installing in so am a bit reluctant to uninstall and start
afresh yet. Thanks for pointing me to the link as I had been to that page
and just seemed to get into a loop as i could not see where to sign in. .
it seems to be circle in the top right hand corner which calls up a
virtual assistant. I will try that tomorrow as my head is a bit messed up
by Adobe tonight!
Thanks again
Chris
99jon
Legend
December 6, 2019

Hi Chris

What do you mean by welcome screen? Do you mean the (hub) Home Screen? It has separate buttons to launch the Organizer, Photo Editor and Video Editor (if installed)

 

You can check your installation by launching Finder.

 

Go to:

Macintosh HD⁩ ▸ ⁨Applications⁩ ▸ ⁨Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020⁩ ▸ ⁨Support Files⁩

 

Inside the Support Files folder right-click (control-click) on Adobe Photoshop Elements Editor and choose Open

 

If the Editor launches can you click the Organizer button on the bottom tool bar. Does that work?

Participating Frequently
December 6, 2019
Thank you very much for your reply.
Yes that is what I meant by the welcome screen.
I tried what you said (which i had done anyway) and the Editor icon
just bounces up and down from the Dock as if it it wants to open then just
stops without opening. Organiser Workspace is the same when I try to open
that.

Chris