![]() However, all the keyword tags are now under "Imported keyword tags" instead of being separated out under people, places, events, etc. The same folder structure shows up (except under drive D instead of F). When it asked, I also told it to import the keyword tags as well. So, I had Elements import in bulk all the photos I had transferred to the new computer's D drive thinking thst since there is not a separate data catalogue like Lightroom maybe that was all I needed to do. Of course, the photos were already on my new computer so I didn't want to copy and transfer the entire Eements "catalog" again because then the photos would be on my new computer twice. ![]() Why Adobe would use the same term for two completely different things in two related programs is baffling. Unlike Lightroom, in Elements the catalog is the photos and everything. To my surprise the term "catalog" in Elements apparently means something completely different from the term "catalog" in Lightroom. Then I went back to the old computer to load my Elements "catalog" on to a flash drive to transfer to the new computer. (I did pretty much the same thing with Lightroom.) Then I downloaded Elements 14 on to the C drive of the new computer. In moving to a new computer I cloned the F drive wth all my data (the corresponding drive on my new computer is D). My old computer had Elements 14 loaded on the C drive with all the photos on the F drive.
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