
It will take a while to rebuild the database. Locate the file called "Mediadatabase" and rename this file. You can make it OLDMediadatabase or anything you like. You are just renaming it so that Photoshop will rebuild the database. You do not want to delete it in case of the unlikely event that anything goes wrong. In this case, you can just change the name back to the original name.Ĥ Open PSE. Now go to: C:\ProgramData\Adobe\Photoshop Elements\10.0\Locale\en_us Once you're inside the Layer Styles folder, press Ctrl V to paste the layer style. Start > Computer > Local Disk (C:) > ProgramData > Adobe >Photoshop Elements >10.0 >Photo Creations > layer styles For Photoshop Elements 9, substitute 9.0 for the 7.0 above. Note: For Photoshop Elements 8, substitute 8.0 for 7.0 above. Start > Computer > Local Disk (C:) > Documents and Settings > All Users > Application Data > Adobe > Photoshop Elements > 7.0 > Photo Creations > layer styles Start > Computer > Local Disk (C:) > Program Data > Adobe > Photoshop Elements > 7.0 > Photo Creations > Layer styles

Right click on the layer style name and choose "Copy."ģ Click on the Start menu, then click on My Computer, and look for this path: Click OK.Ģ To add the layer style: Open the folder with the layer style.

Make sure "Show hidden files and folders" is selected. In the "Advanced Settings" section there's a folder called Hidden files and folders.

When the Folder Options dialog box comes up, click on the View tab at the top. I have not tested this but I came across this while doing some searching:ġ First make sure your folders are not "hidden":Ĭlick on "Start" and choose "My Computer." (Vista users: choose "Computer.") When a window pops up, click on the Tool menu at the top and choose Folder Options.
