Can i import raw files in the organizer pse13

how do I import raw into pse13 or can i

Probably a basic question, but it is also probable that no one here will have the answer.
Try asking in the Elements forum :-)
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    it looks like it cannot be done?

    bernbabybern55 a écrit:
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