Finding old photoshop albums

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I can still find no obvious way to continue a conversation thread with Patty F.
The screen with the latest question and answer doesn't seem to have a follow-up question link.
I'm after some old albums that were on photoshop.com
and were supposed to migrate if I did nothing.
When I log into
https://www.adoberevel.com/libraries/b01b5e138b2f4b6298e6ad225673b19c/albums
there is only one icon and it's for the album that I added recently within Revel (=1308WI), i.e.,
I don't get the 3-4 albums that were supposed to migrate from photoshop.com
by letting the default (move the files) transfer take place.
I appreciate your patience with this thread.
I'm trying hard to make myself clear.
Rich

Rich-
It looks like you are having some issues with the forum. I will send you an email so I can help you with your issue.
Pattie

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