All file types have "associations" which determine which program is
invoked when a file is clicked.
In your case, jpegs are associated with PS elements. This happened when
you installed the program. Most well-behaved programs offer this choice
when they're installed, and most people just accept the defaults.
To change a file association, right-click a jpeg (or .jpg) file, select
"Open with", select "Choose Program", then select the program you
prefer. To make this change permanent, check the box "Always use...".
"Open it on the web" has no meaning to me unless you want jpegs to open
with Internet Explorer, which is the least useful option in my opinion.
Try MS picture and fax viewer, which offers a slide show option, as well
as re-sizing and rotating.
Karen Miller wrote:
> If I am sent a picture or similar jpeg, rather than it open on the web, it goes
> to my Adobe Photoshop Elements. Is there a way to change this so it will just open
> on the web?
>
> Thanks
>
> Karen Miller
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