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In that case simply create a folder with the name of the plugin under the Plugins>EN folder and put those files in the folder. Some plugins, particularly older 32 bit plugins, simply require that you copy the 8bf files into a folder and don't have an install process. In PSP that would be in the Corel Plugins>EN folder, just making sure that 64 bit plugins are installed in that folder under Program Files and 32 bit plugins are installed in that folder in Program X86 Files. For the most part, if there is an actual installation procedure for the plugin then you run the installation/setup file and, when prompted, select where you want the plugin to install. It would help if we knew some of the plugins you are trying to install that are giving you issues. I just don't know what to do to get these plugins installed correctly. I'm running the program on a laptop that has Windows 10 in it. I'd also hate to think I've wasted my money. I know I've posted a questiion that has probably been answered here in the forum. But I didn't anticipate it being this hard to get all the plugins in the right folders this time.
CREATING THE DISTRESSED LOOK IN COREL PAINTSHOP PRO X9 HOW TO
I know how to set the file preferences etc in it. But I have no idea where to put them exactly in the System32 folder (or whatever the folder's name is) And none of the plugins I want to install are going in correctly.
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I know there are dll and other files I need for the program. However installing the plugins I'd like to have is becoming a bit more challenging than I anticipated.