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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
Windows Thumbnail to save a preview that can 
display on Windows systems.
Full Size to save a 72-ppi version of the file for 
use in applications that can only open low-
resolution Photoshop Elements images. For non-
EPS files, this is a PICT preview. 
File Extension (Windows)
Choose an option 
for the three-character file extensions that indicate 
a file’s format: Use Upper Case to append file 
extensions using uppercase characters or Use 
Lower Case to append file extensions using 
lowercase characters.
Append File Extension (Mac OS)
File extensions 
are necessary for files that you want to use on or 
transfer to a Windows system. Choose an option 
for appending extensions to filenames: Never to 
save files without file extensions, Always to append 
file extensions to filenames, or Ask When Saving to 
append file extensions on a file-by-file basis. Select 
Use Lower Case to append file extensions using 
lowercase characters.
In Mac OS, to append a file extension to the 
current file, hold down Option as you choose a 
file format from the Save As dialog box.
Maximize Backwards Compatibility in Photoshop 
Format
Select this option to maximize file 
compatibility with earlier versions of Photoshop 
and with other applications. This includes saving 
merged data for applications that don’t support 
layers and saving a rasterized version of each layer 
for applications that don’t support vector data.
Note: Selecting Maximize Backwards Compatibility 
results in larger file sizes and increases the length of 
time required to save files.
Enable Advanced TIFF Save Options
Select this 
option if you want to set advanced options when 
saving a file in TIFF format. (See “TIFF format” on 
page 253.)
Recent File List Contains: _ Files
Enter a value 
from 0 to 30 to specify how many files are available 
in the File > Open Recent submenu. (See 
“Opening files” on page 55.)
To display a preview file icon (Windows only):
1
Save the file in Photoshop format with a 
thumbnail preview.
2
Right-click the file on the desktop (or in any 
Windows or Photoshop Elements dialog box that 
displays a file list), and choose Properties from the 
context menu that appears.
3
Click the Photoshop Image tab.
4
Select an option for generating thumbnails, 
and click OK.
Preview icons appear on the desktop and in file 
lists (when the view is set to Large Icons).