Pantone Color Chart

How do I add the Pantone color cjart to Adobe Photoshop 10?

I am not aware that you can add the Pantone chart directly in Elements. However, that chart does provide conversion numbers which can be entered in the color picker.
http://www.wilcorgraphics.com/ColorCharts1/Index.htm

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