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If no one answers my question after 3 or 4 days does it mean:
1). I'm expecting help to come too quickly?
2.) No one on the forum knows the answer?
3) My question insults the intelligence of the community?
4) I'm on the wrong forum community?
Really stuck and need help bad. Can I repost without being a pest?
Thanks.
To: MichelBParis
Thank you "again" for your help in understanding PE. You put me on the right track several months ago and I've adopted your suggestion in working with custom layout and individual pages so I can rearrange them without having to deal with memory and storage issues. In this case it was as you thought--I reset my preferences and that solved my problem with resizing.
EAS
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Mother3941 wrote
If no one answers my question after 3 or 4 days does it mean:
1). I'm expecting help to come too quickly?
2.) No one on the forum knows the answer?
3) My question insults the intelligence of the community?
4) I'm on the wrong forum community?
Really stuck and need help bad. Can I repost without being a pest?
Thanks.
You have received a suggestion from Jeff Arola.
1) Help comes when someone in the community has something useful to offer (not only solutions, but necessary questions), if the time zone permits, if they feel inclined to help (depends on the tone of the OP)...
2) Very frequenly no one knows. Yes, there are competent members in many areas, and I can't imagine them not to answer if they feel they can help. For instance, I don't know anything about Macs, I don't do face recognition, geotagging and I create my books layout manually.
3) and 4) seriously?
What people don't realize is that frequently the issue is related to their own setup, software and hardware and they are wrong in thinking that everybody has the same problem.
I think that Jeff has given the first necessary answer. Resettings the preferences is a frequent empirical solution when some commands behave badly.
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I think the OP is referring to this question, Michel.
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Yes, John, I had found the previous question to which Jeff has answered in the meantime. Unfortunately I don't use the guided edit to make photobooks, I only use my own custom layouts. The described symptoms are rather typical of preferences corruption, but they may be specific to Macs.
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Understood. Thanks Michel.
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To: MichelBParis
Thank you "again" for your help in understanding PE. You put me on the right track several months ago and I've adopted your suggestion in working with custom layout and individual pages so I can rearrange them without having to deal with memory and storage issues. In this case it was as you thought--I reset my preferences and that solved my problem with resizing.
EAS
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moved from Photoshop Elements to Forum comments