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Media Browser?

Community Beginner ,
Jul 06, 2018 Jul 06, 2018

I created a slide show in Photoshop Elements 15 and saved it.

The message I got was:

Saving your slideshow project enables you to make changes to the slideshow later.

Your slide show project will be saved to the media browser with today's date.  You may need to clear your current search in order to see it.

I cannot find my "media browser" anywhere.  I do not understand what my current search is.  I've been looking for days without finding it.  I guess I do not know what I am looking for.  Not very intuitive.

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Community Beginner , Jul 06, 2018 Jul 06, 2018

Thanks, Bob.  In everything that I saw, the Media Button was not described as a "browser."  But that is what it is.  My bad.  Somewhere I missed a description of what the media browser is. When I search media browser, nowhere do I find an arrow pointing to it.  I have a lot of garbage in my "Media Browser" that I will have to clean up to find and edit my projects.  Thank you for your help.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 06, 2018 Jul 06, 2018

The Media Browser is accessed using the Organizer.

You can also use Windows Explorer to find it.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 06, 2018 Jul 06, 2018

Thanks, Bob.

My slide shows are saved in the media browser according to the dialog box I recorded above.

Neither the Organizer nor the Windows Explorer show a "media browser."  I am using Windows 10.

In the windows explorer I get media takeout, media fire, mediate, media creation tool, median, media lab and media player.

Thanks for the response, Bob, but I still can't find it,

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Community Expert ,
Jul 06, 2018 Jul 06, 2018

The Media browser is part of the Organizer, not Windows Explorer.  Windows Explorer is just an alternative to the Media Browser.

See page 35:

https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/elements-organizer_reference.pdf

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 06, 2018 Jul 06, 2018
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Thanks, Bob.  In everything that I saw, the Media Button was not described as a "browser."  But that is what it is.  My bad.  Somewhere I missed a description of what the media browser is. When I search media browser, nowhere do I find an arrow pointing to it.  I have a lot of garbage in my "Media Browser" that I will have to clean up to find and edit my projects.  Thank you for your help.

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