Recently imported images not displayed automatically

When I import images from a card reader the Organizer no longer automatically shows the recently imported images.  In order to view them I must do Find on Untagged items.  I thought I was selecting to turn off  the dialog box asking whether I want recently imported image to be automtaically shown but I must have selected that the images themselves not be shown.  How do I restore so that recently imported images are shown so I may easily tag them.  I am using PSE 8.

Do you have Show All files checked in Edit->Visibillity menu. Also please check if you have View->Media Type checked for all the media types

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