Adobe Premiere Elements 10 chapter limits

Has anything been done recently that allows you to use more than 25 chapters per project in Adobe Premiere Elements 10?

csu1970
As per the discussion to which SG directed you, you do have one perk in your 25 menu marker limit situation in Premiere Elements 10. That is, at least the Premiere Elements 10 stops you from adding the 26th menu marker; whereas, in Premiere Elements 11 you can add menu markers way in excess of 25 only to find out that you only have just 25 menu markers recognized.
ATR

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    I HAVE ADOBE PREMIERE ELEMENTS 10.
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  • I have Adobe Premiere Elements 7...

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  • Adobe Premiere Elements 4 unlock Key

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