Is it possible to recover organizers from PE3 or PE4 in PE10?

Since my current version of Photoshop Elements is very old, I want to buy the last one PE10 but I need to be sure I won't lose the old organizers (my catalog .psa) under PE3 and PE4?
If this is possible, how to recover these organizers in PE10?
Many thanks

Yes, you should recover the information from your old versions:
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/859/cpsid_85996.html#main_Diff_Elements10

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