Ugly Hedgehog - Photography Forum
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Check out The Dynamics of Photographic Lighting section of our forum.
Main Photography Discussion
Adobe Elements 10- Wheres the cascade?
Sep 12, 2012 22:21:27   #
Andy T. Loc: E. Hampstead, NH
 
I had Photoshop Elements 4 for many years. Recently upgraded to a new computer and switched to Elements 10. In the full edit mode, clicking on windows at the top, the option to Cascade several photos at once is greyed out. I used to use this all the time. How do I get it to work???
Thanks
Andy

Reply
Sep 12, 2012 22:25:10   #
pgr Loc: Alabama
 
Andy T. wrote:
I had Photoshop Elements 4 for many years. Recently upgraded to a new computer and switched to Elements 10. In the full edit mode, clicking on windows at the top, the option to Cascade several photos at once is greyed out. I used to use this all the time. How do I get it to work???
Thanks
Andy


Hi Andy,
If you go to the little box by help there is a drop down box & I just click on it & select 2 to show at a time or you can float all in the window etc. Hope this helps.

Reply
Sep 12, 2012 22:48:56   #
Ziza Loc: USA
 
Andy T. wrote:
I had Photoshop Elements 4 for many years. Recently upgraded to a new computer and switched to Elements 10. In the full edit mode, clicking on windows at the top, the option to Cascade several photos at once is greyed out. I used to use this all the time. How do I get it to work???
Thanks
Andy


Andy,

Go to Edit>Preferences>General and select Allow Floating Documents in Full Edit Mode. Now the grayed-out options should be available.

Reply
Check out Commercial and Industrial Photography section of our forum.
Sep 13, 2012 16:40:40   #
Moose Loc: North Carolina
 
Andy, thanks for bringing that topic up. I had the same problem. Ziza, thanks for helping us resolve this.

[quote=Ziza]
Andy T. wrote:
I had Photoshop Elements 4 for many years.
Andy,

Go to Edit>Preferences>General and select Allow Floating Documents in Full Edit Mode. Now the grayed-out options should be available.

Reply
Sep 13, 2012 19:53:09   #
Ziza Loc: USA
 
[quote=Moose]Andy, thanks for bringing that topic up. I had the same problem. Ziza, thanks for helping us resolve this.

Ziza wrote:
Andy T. wrote:
I had Photoshop Elements 4 for many years.
Andy,

Go to Edit>Preferences>General and select Allow Floating Documents in Full Edit Mode. Now the grayed-out options should be available.


Moose, you are most welcome! I am glad to help.

Reply
Sep 14, 2012 17:27:09   #
Andy T. Loc: E. Hampstead, NH
 
Thanks Ziza. Your suggestion was right on the money. I appreciate your response.
Andy

Reply
Sep 14, 2012 23:58:07   #
Ziza Loc: USA
 
Andy T. wrote:
Thanks Ziza. Your suggestion was right on the money. I appreciate your response.
Andy


Andy, you are most welcome! I am glad to hear it worked.

Reply
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
Check out Printers and Color Printing Forum section of our forum.
Main Photography Discussion
UglyHedgehog.com - Forum
Copyright 2011-2024 Ugly Hedgehog, Inc.