Switching from windows to mac? how to transfer ?

I just bought a mac-book , I have been using a windows 7 machine with elements 7, I am going to get elements 11, will I be able to transfer my settings from my windows machine to the mac? thank you.

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You then install PSE11 on the Macbook using Disk 2 (you can download the free trial for Mac if you have no DVD drive and validate it with your product code from you disk wrapper) and after installation, launch the Organizer and connect the external hard drive to your Mac. Then use the File menu to Restore from the TLY file created by the Windows backup.
The attached link gives further information about the Backup & Restore process.
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/backup-restore-move-catalog-photoshop.html#ma in_Transfer_your_catalog_from_Windows_to_Mac_OS

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