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I have both CS5.1 and CS6 PS istalled on my iMAC. I want to use CS5.1 with filters that only work in 32 bit mode. I can no longer change my CS5.1 PS to open in 32- bit mode. The option is mysteriously missing from the "get info" panel. I have accesed "get info" properly but clicking on the PS app icon, then right clicking to get the get info panel as I have always done in the past, (no, I'm not high-lighting the PS folder).
The option to reset PS 5.1 to 32 bit is nowhere to be found. Why, and how do I get it back? Uninstall/ reinstall PS 5.1?
I am also using OS X 10.8.4
Thanks for any help!

Thanks for your response.  This is from page 13 of the MainStage 3 manual:
To open MainStage in 64-bit mode, Control-click the MainStage icon in the Applications folder, choose Get Info from the shortcut menu, then deselect the “Open in 32-bit mode” checkbox
I tried your suggestion, but can't find in Activity Monitor where it indicates the bit mode.  Can you clarify?  Thanks again.

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