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December 12, 2020
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Where are the current PDF download manuals for Adobe Elements 2021

  • December 12, 2020
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The latest download PDF manuals for Adobe Elements Organizer, Photoshop Elements, and Premiere Elements appears to be an old link to 2018 manuals.  Where do we find a current link to the Adobe Elements 2021 Bundled programs?

Correct answer MichelBParis

It's a shame since the online help is is not user friendly at all, i.e. it's much faster just to google

than try top find the answer in the online help and that applies to all Adobe products, not just photoshop elements.

Yes, those pdf manuals should be available any time with a few clicks when you are edting or organizing. They require a lot of work from Adobe, but I think the present state of customer support is not only based on cutting costs, it's also based on a belief that online help is better. That may be true for the ease of details updating, but the sad reality is that the belief that AI can be used successfully to guide searches simply does not work.

Today, you are always better off using any search engine like Google than Adobe.

Finding help or learning about a feature from the hierarchical structure of the online help is totally inadequate.

 

So, what could Adobe software users do?

- complain heavily for the lack of pdf docs.

- download today the last existing versions while they are available. (Note: the links do download the pdfs directly without warning, at least for me). Save the links and create shortcuts.

- learn to use Google or similar search. Including 'Helpx' in the search box makes you search in the Adobe help docs.

- Sorry to mention that the Welcome part of Elements has the best of Adobe search. Bypassing it from a shortcut to save a minute to start an editing session is missing a good opportunity.

- Use the shortcuts often included in the menus for contextual help

 

 

What Adobe should do:

- Make more links directly available in the 'Help' menus.

- Prompt users to download the manuals at the end of the install process

- Make the text search line in the Welcome screen available from the F1 key; it's about the only 'AI' Adobe help useful feature.

- Add more links for contextual help in the menus.

- Work to make AI be more useful in the user to user forums;  I mean the suggested similar discussions listed on the right of this forum.

 

9 replies

Greg_S.
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September 21, 2025

@nrezmerski Photoshop Elements is not an Adobe CC product.  If you are not aware of that, perhaps writing an unofficial manual for Elements may not be for you.  😉

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September 21, 2025

Thanks for enlightening me! I was thinking of Photoshop Express. Anyway I am soliciting advance feedback from people who would prefer PDF manuals for whatever apps they prefer. Are you happy with Adobe's current help/user guide format?

Glenn 8675309
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September 21, 2025

I'm so happy with it it makes my skin tingly just thinking about it....   


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February 22, 2023
Glenn 8675309
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January 11, 2022

I made this last year using PSE 2021, it's a big pdf, and I think it's a good resource: (It's over 100MB that's why there is a link to it in my drop box).   It's a work in progress, always, but you should find it informative.

This covers most of the basics, I didn't have the itnerest to complete one for PSE really doesn't appear to be the need or desire.


 https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/jy8bzkekfu45z29988bgm/final-version-ch1-6.pdf?rlkey=mvfruuone3elih8fro5qixp2a&st=jhlvx382&dl=0

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January 13, 2022

Glenn, thank you for sharing a great resource!  I'm sure this has taken an incredible amount of time and we do appreciate your efforts to help make up for the shortcomings of the Adobe help features.

Glenn 8675309
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January 15, 2022

It's justthe way  I do things-- if you find it simple to use, and understand then it's "mission accomplished"!

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January 10, 2022

For me Adobe Export PDF is a waste of time and money. It is far easier and far less frustrating

just to recreate Excel or Word documents from scratch. Not user friendly at all.  

Greg_S.
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January 27, 2021

@Glenn 8675309, I have taken a look at your excellent manual and if you don't mind, I will bookmark it and refer others to view it.  (I hope you don't mind but I have added a few comments to correct what I believe are some errors.)  Perhaps when you have completed your opus, you should start a new thread with it so that it will not be buried in this one.

Glenn 8675309
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January 27, 2021

That's all fine, go ahead.   In a photoshop elements group on facebook, many of of the users are a bit older (50+) and were often compaining abotu spending hours watching youtube videos on various things, and still not understanding it.   I started making screenshots of various things and people said they liked it, so I kinda ran with it.    

Of course I always explain there are typically 3 or 4 ways of doing  what I show- I just talk about the way I like doing things.  That doesn't make my way any better, or worse than your way of doing it--- I like using the paint bucket A LOT.   

I also have been posting  a "Daily Cup of knowledge"  simple, 1 post a day- all the info must fit on that one graphic.   



In the facebook group people will often take a photo of their screen, with their phone- and it often doesn't show what is needed, or is out of focus, or is too small...


Glenn 8675309
Legend
January 26, 2021

I actualy started making my own user friendly help manual.... designed for new users.   Lots of pictures, answers lots of the basic  quiestions new users have.   I used PSE 2020 to start it with. 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/320x7zt5rz670br/ch1%20and%20ch2%20%20an%20ch3%20.pdf?dl=0

Below is one of the pages from the "manual"--- alot of the last bunch of pages are blank- and the table of contents is not completly updated.

The users is this group could easilly "crowdsource" our own, user freindly manual.   The adobe help stuff is pretty dry.


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April 16, 2021

Dear Glenn,

I just purchased "Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021" and have a need for a user manual.

Would you allow me to download your Manual?
If so, can you please let me know how to do this.

At my age (86) I do have practical problems with the growing complexity of, in this case finding a simple user manual  for Elements. 

Thanks for reply and your help!

 

Harry Briels

Keerbergen, Belgium

 

Glenn 8675309
Legend
April 16, 2021

Be my guest, it's in my drop box, I think you will like it!

MichelBParis
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MichelBParisCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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December 13, 2020

It's a shame since the online help is is not user friendly at all, i.e. it's much faster just to google

than try top find the answer in the online help and that applies to all Adobe products, not just photoshop elements.

Yes, those pdf manuals should be available any time with a few clicks when you are edting or organizing. They require a lot of work from Adobe, but I think the present state of customer support is not only based on cutting costs, it's also based on a belief that online help is better. That may be true for the ease of details updating, but the sad reality is that the belief that AI can be used successfully to guide searches simply does not work.

Today, you are always better off using any search engine like Google than Adobe.

Finding help or learning about a feature from the hierarchical structure of the online help is totally inadequate.

 

So, what could Adobe software users do?

- complain heavily for the lack of pdf docs.

- download today the last existing versions while they are available. (Note: the links do download the pdfs directly without warning, at least for me). Save the links and create shortcuts.

- learn to use Google or similar search. Including 'Helpx' in the search box makes you search in the Adobe help docs.

- Sorry to mention that the Welcome part of Elements has the best of Adobe search. Bypassing it from a shortcut to save a minute to start an editing session is missing a good opportunity.

- Use the shortcuts often included in the menus for contextual help

 

 

What Adobe should do:

- Make more links directly available in the 'Help' menus.

- Prompt users to download the manuals at the end of the install process

- Make the text search line in the Welcome screen available from the F1 key; it's about the only 'AI' Adobe help useful feature.

- Add more links for contextual help in the menus.

- Work to make AI be more useful in the user to user forums;  I mean the suggested similar discussions listed on the right of this forum.

 

Known Participant
January 26, 2021

Thank you so much for the thoughtful reply.  It is hard to believe that such a mainstream application doesn't have an effective help manual.  As many have stated, a simple Google search is more helpful than the  integrated help.  This is almost inexcusable for a complex product like these.  At very least, they could provide a search feature for each product that would constrain the search to the online manual for that product!  We hope they give ear to your suggestions.

John Waller
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Community Expert
January 26, 2021

>>>It is hard to believe that such a mainstream application doesn't have an effective help manual.

 

I'm finding that's the norm rather than the exception across the board for most apps I use: Adobe, Microsoft and many others.

 

While major software vendors do have learning channels and resources, I find they are aimed at novices and they are hard to search for specific queries. I rarely find what I need there. I can quickly google most of the answers I need. I often find great solutions on some random blog. I suspect the big software companies rely on regular users googling their own solutions.

Jeff Arola
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December 12, 2020

The newest ones i can find dated 11/5/2019 for photoshop elements 2020.

 

Photoshop Elements Editor:

https://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/en/pdf/photoshop-elements_reference.pdf

Photoshop Elements Organizer:

https://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/en/pdf/elements-organizer_reference.pdf

 

 

From what i can gather Adobe is just not interested in providing pdf manuals any longer.

 

It's a shame since the online help is is not user friendly at all, i.e. it's much faster just to google

than try top find the answer in the online help and that applies to all Adobe products, not just photoshop elements.

Phil Pickering
Legend
February 20, 2021

And the Premiere Elements Editor if you want the full set 🙂

 

Adobe Premiere Elements (PDF)

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January 16, 2025

Amen to your observations!  It is extremely frustrating when something as simple as a proficient SEARCH feature for a specific product is missing.  Just the fact we have to specify the product name for every little search to get a half-decent and possibly useless result, renders the help useless.  Such frustrations are counter-productive to customer loyalty.  Adobe has a great product, hopefully they will eventually provide equally great help for a fairly complex program.

MichelBParis
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December 12, 2020

The pdf manuals have not been updated since 2018.

Walter_H
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December 12, 2020

Michel,

FYI, I have PDF copies of the PSE 2020 manuals for the Editor and Organizer. They are both dated 11/5/2019. The Editor manual is 394 pages and the Organizer manual is 182 pages. If anyone wants a copy, I'd be happy to put them on my OneDrive for download.

 

--Walter in Davie, FL