When adding an American phone number to a graphic using the text tool, the formatting changes the order of the numbers after a hyphen is typed in. For instance, if you type 1-800-521-3090 the number will reformat to 3090-521-800-1. I have had to retrain my brain to type the number in reverse as a workaround. This started about three updates back (an inaccurate observation). Do I need to set something in preferences to correct this? In creating websites, it's nice to be able to add a phone number to the header graphic without having to use profanity.
If your serial number is for a different language than the installation language you select (for example, you purchased a German Creative Suite, but attempt to install it in English), you will get an invalid serial number error. Reinstall the product, choose the correct language, and enter the serial number when prompted.
The Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool is designed to run after you uninstall your Adobe application. Run the appropriate uninstaller to remove the application producing the invalid serial number error first, and then run the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool.
The reason for this is to start to ascertain at what point photoshop starts to choke. If I have photoshop use 90 of available memory it quickly hogs up 11GB slowing down my box for other purposes and if I leave it at 50% (7GB) there is a pause when I duplicate even the smallest layer (say a checkmark that goes into a checkbox).
Just a thought: If you're on a Mac, the Finder's file info (cmd-i) might be helpful, as it lists all names of the layers without even opening the file . You could copy this into a text editor with line numbering and replace all commas with linefeeds. The line numbering would reveal the number of layers (I havn't tested what happens with commas in layer names).
Ok, this may sound silly simple (if you have Photoshop), but the easiest way is to open the document in Photoshop and click the New Layer button at the bottom of the layers panel. The new layer will automatically be named "Layer 450" or one more than the number of the layers currently in the document.
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Anyway, I was tying to transfer Photoshop CS5 and Lightroom to my new computer, when I realized I did not have the original serial number ! I called the folks at Adobe and even though I showed them a receipt with a transaction number and account number they said they could not find the serial number, because it was not registered with them. They said the serial number is usually on the sleeve of the disk it came with. Of course if I had the original sleeve I wouldn't be calling them ?
However , when I plugged in the serial number I was 4 figures short ! The first 4 digits were missing from that serial number. RATS ! Adobe went out of their way so people could not steal their software, but at the same time they made it hard for people switching computers down the line !
I am going to reformat my new machine and install Windows 7 Ultimate, which I already own. How do I get my serial number for the Adobe software that came installed on the machine originally, so that I can reinstall it on my new Windows install?
I got it! It wasn't the one in the registry. I had to go online and setup an Adobe account, then, I had to open the product and register it with my account. Then if I go back into my account, it shows I am a registered owner, and it will show me the serial number. Phew! Why HP doesn't just provide the serial numbers is beyond me, but I got what I needed.
Historically, Adobe issued serial numbers with our apps (i.e. Creative Suite, Creative Cloud for enterprise, Acrobat XI, Acrobat DC) to customers on Enterprise Term License Agreements (ETLAs). These serial numbers do have an expiration date. Once the expiration date has passed, the product will no longer work so it is important to plan your migration before your serial numbers expire. This page outlines the steps necessary to ensure your end users have continued access to their Adobe apps and services.
The AdobeExpiryCheck is a command-line utility for IT Admins to check whether Adobe products on a computer are using serial numbers that have expired or are expiring. The tool will display information such as the product licensing identifier (LEID), the encrypted serial number, and the expiration date. This page contains instructions on downloading & using the tool on either Mac or Windows computers.
Both Acrobat and Creative Cloud for enterprise apps will begin to display messages (in the apps) starting 60 days before expiration. Once the serial number expires, the products stop working, and prompt the user to take action.
Beginning 60 days before the serial number expires, all Creative Cloud for enterprise apps display an in product dialog box to the end user. This message will appear weekly, until 30 days before expiration, it will then appear daily until the expiration date stating Your license is expiring. This Adobe product is using a license that is due to expire on November 29, 2020. Please contact your admin to ensure continued access.
Once the serial number expires, the users will no longer have access to the Creative Cloud for enterprise apps. On the first launch after expiration, the user will be prompted with a dialog box stating The serial number you entered has expired. This product cannot be licensed. Please contact Customer Support.
Beginning 60 days before the serial number expires, Acrobat displays an in product pop-up message to the end user. This will appear once a week until 7 days before expiration. It will then begin to appear daily stating Your Adobe Acrobat license expires on 30/11/2020. Please contact your administrator to continue using Acrobat without disruption.
Once the serial number expires, the users will no longer have access to Acrobat. On the first launch after expiration, the user will be prompted with a dialog box stating The serial number you entered has expired. This product cannot be licensed. Please contact Customer Support.
Your printer should be able to handle this for you, if not, just take your design into InDesign, setup auto page numbering on the Page Master and export out as a press ready PDF file to give to your printer.
Give the printers a single file with a blank area left for ticket numbering. The printer will more than likley print the tickets to your ink specifications, and overprint the numbering if using lytho or similar printing. You will not need to set-up the numbering in this case.
When saving layers into separate files using the in-built Photoshop script we always get this annoying string of numbers at the start before the filename. But now I'm going to show you how to make a quick tweak to change that forever.
But I always get this annoying string of numbers at the start of the filenames when they save. Until now I've just been putting up with it, but when I was confronted with a large stack of layers that I would have had to rename I decided to take off the gloves. To save you from this issue I decided to put the technique into this article. At the time of writing I'm doing this for Adobe Photoshop CC 2021 but I envisage this would work for future and past versions as well.
Now that you've altered the script Photoshop CC 2021 should now be able to export your layers to files and not rename them with a string of numbers. So first of all make sure that all your layers are named how you want them to be saved. Double-click on the layer name in the layers palette and type in the filename you want, then click enter.
So there you have it. The license plate is now blurred in a way that people are unable to tell the numbers and letters. You can use any of the other blur effects, but my personal favorite is the motion blur.
>I just bought a copy of Adobe Photoshop 3.0 on CD ROM (Windoze) and
>they shipped it without a serial number so I can't install it. Adobe
>tech support said that everyone who could give me a serial number
>was at a company picnic or something. While they were very nice,
>they were not at all helpful. And they won't be back till next Monday.>So does anyone have a serial number to share? Since it's a CD-ROM
>any serial number will do because it's a mass-produced distribution.
>It probably has to be for Photoshop 3.0, CD-ROM version, for Windoze.>Thanks in advance,>BillOK, I guess you sound honest enough.
you can get the serial # if you do a Infoseek web search for;
serial numbers photoshop
but don't let it get around, i don't want all the pirates to get wind
of this idea.
No problem, it's on the front page of the manual. Oh, let me guess,
they forgot to ship the manual, too...I just LOVE the groups you posted this to:
alt.2600.codez,alt.2600,alt.2600.crackz,alt.2600.programz,comp.graphics.apps.photoshopYour message has been forwarded to AdobeHave a nice day
John Maguire
Fort Defiance Software
Kennebunkport, Maine
Before I posted that, I spoke to a Rachel at Adobe support. I also
spoke to her supervisor, named Jim. Jim's extention is X923 at
Adobe support (800-833-6687). I told him if he couldn't connect
me with someone who could remedy the omission, I would
simply post a request to the hackers rather than wait till Monday.I got my answer in 15 minutes off the Net. Adobe is closed until
Monday, so I'd still be waiting if I relied on their support. BTW,
Rachel said "Oh, darn it! I hate it when they ship software without
serial numbers", so I guess this happens pretty frequently.Note that I did not post to this group by accident....