Camera Raw Editing

To clarify:
I choose several images in bridge (DNG) and choose open in camera raw so I can mass edit.  An error appears  saying, "Camera Raw Editing is not enabled.  What should I do?

Curt Y:
Thank you for all your help.  After the last email I did get the Camera raw multiple selection to work.  I was able to perform the function in CS3 but after all my fooling around the selection for the open in camera raw disappeared.  So on a whim I just selected multiple images and chose "open with"> adobe Photoshop CS5 (default).  It works.
I also downloaded the plug-in for the Picture package.  It appears the Picture Package is not available for CS5 only the contact sheet.  So I have resigned myself to opening CS3 and printing that way.
Sincerely,
Paul D. Ropson
Paul Ropson | Tweet/Garot Mechanical, Inc. | Estimator/Project Manager

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