How to open .pse in photoshop elements?

Hello

All my previous files have been saved as (.psd). Somehow, one of my photoshop elements projects has been saved as a (.pse). I can't open it. How can I re open this file and continue working?

Thanks in advance

A PSD is the standard work for Photoshop file.

A PSE is a project file for Photoshop Elements. These projects are several pages. If you are working with a Windows Principal structural element, there will be a folder along side your PSE that contains a PSD file for each page of the PES. If you are absent from this folder, you will not be able to open the file. The PSE itself file is just know how to open the PSD files as pages in a project. On a Mac, all these files are wrapped in a single container.

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