Organizer - File Info

RE: Photoshop and Premier Elements 10 and Orangizer
Is there a way when viewing a file in Organizer to also see the file dimension (resolution WxH and pixels). I have some duplicate files and some are the originals and larger size. I would like ot be able to quickly determine which one is the original but I Can't seem to find a way to display file size in Organizer and especially with the photo along with caption or other info.
Also, Besides hovering over the album icon to determine which albums a particular photo is in, is there a way to display this all the time without having to hover over the icon? These two simple things would make my life so much easier. I looked for them, but perhaps I am just missing them.
Thanks,
Joe..

  Right click on the thumbnail and choose show properties. You can leave the properties dialog open as you scroll through images to see the different dimensions.
 

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