Problems installing adobe flash player to use with picnick editing on picasa

I want to edit a photo on Picasa.com.  To do that, I must install Adobe Flash Player.  The flash player has downloaded but does not appear to be installing though I receive a successful installation message.  When Picnick did not open, I was directed to a help page but none of the tips made sense to me.  Has anybody else with my operating system had and difficulties and then solved them???

Never mind.  It seems to be working now.  I think I just needed to unblock pop-ups.

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