Which version do I need to upgrade to Elements 10.

If I want to upgrade from Elements 7 to Elements 10, can I buy the full version or do I need the Upgrade version to be able to read all my information (tags, catagories, edits)?  I can find the full version for less $ than the Upgrade version. Thanks.

Thanks for the info! Interesting that the Full version can be found cheaper than the Upgrade. Good to know there is not some kind of catch that would come back and bite me ( like not being able to access my photo info: tags and edit info).

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