LR3 is not importing adjustments into CS3...

Newbie to lightroom- hope this isn't an obvious question.
I have maed adjustments in the develop module to some raw images and need to tweek them in CS3. When I go to CmndE the images are opening without the adjustments. When I tried this yesterday I got a pop up menu asking how I wanted to open them on photoshop. But not today.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please?

Actually ACR 4.x that is used by Photoshop CS3 is not fully compatible with LR3 develop.
When I tried this yesterday I got a pop up menu asking how I wanted to open them on photoshop.
And how did you open them?
What adjustments do you make that are not visible to CS3?
You better set up Photoshop as a secondary editor and launch it with Ctrl+Alt+E instead of Ctrl+E.

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