Open with Editor

Just installed Elements 10 and changed settings at the option screen on startup to open straight to Organiser, How do I change again to open straight to editor?

  Try making a direct shortcut for the Organizer and Editor. You can then launch the programs directly from the desktop bypassing the welcome screen. This is generally better as the welcome screen leaves background processes running.
On Windows, Right click anywhere on the desktop and select New à Shortcut
Then click the browse button and navigate to:
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Elements 10 Organizer\PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe"
Then click Next; then click Finish
  N.B. on 64 bit systems navigate to Program Files (x86)
    Then make a direct shortcut for the Editor in a similar manner.
On Windows, Right click anywhere on the desktop and select New à Shortcut
Then click the browse button and navigate to:
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 10\PhotoshopElementsEditor.exe"
Then click Next; then click Finish
  N.B. on 64 bit systems navigate to Program Files (x86)

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