PSE5 to PRE2

Is there a way to send photos/slideshows from PSE5/Organizer directly to Premire Elements 2 instead of the default version 3?
Thanks,
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Some observations about sending from PS Elements to Premiere Elements-
You can not send a Slide Show creation from PSE5 to Premiere Elements 2: the function of sending the slide show is only available from Photoshop Elements 5 to Premiere Elements 3.
You should be able to send photo files from PSE 5 to Premiere Elements 2. However, if Premiere Elements 3 is the most recently installed Premiere Elements version, it is probably set as the default version for sending from Photoshop Elements. My guess is that there is a setting in a Registry field, but I can not be specific on a field.
Of course, you could also just use Premiere Elements 2 and bring the photo files directly in as media in Premiere Elements. If you have the photo files in an Organizer collection, you can File > Export with Base Name option to keep the sequence of the collection and you can also decrease the pixel resolution of the photo files (as recommended for Premiere Elements) during the Export command.
Your question did not mention the other option to OUTPUT a WMV with DVD,NTSC/PAL size parameters from the PSE slide show process and bring that WMV file in to Premiere Elements 2. I am not suggesting it because there is an expectation that the image quality in the final output will be better if this intermediate step of the WMV file is not used. I referenced it here only to have a more complete discussion of the alternatives.

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