You have to exchange the disk via Adobe or to buy a new version.
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Edit. Preference country and language. However in legal spies this should be selected on install as well.
You can not add music to image in Photoshop.
You can save thumbnail preview with image in Save or Save As dialog. Thumbnails in LAYERS palette you can choose thumbnail options from LAYERS panel options (top right corner of LAYERS palette > Panel Options).
Before you will be able to do that, you have to add the language which you want to use to the standard layout. Start->Control Panel->Regional and Language Options->tab "Language"->Details. Over there you can choose default language and add the language which you want to use along with the default language. Depending on installation you might have to have windows xp installation cd.
Yes you can
Assuming the calendar in question is already a recognized graphic file (TIFF, PSD, JPEG, etc.), then you would use the Place feature to add the file to the document you're working on. The Place feature is found in the main File menu; File>Place...., then select the graphic you wish to add. The other way to do it is if the calendar file is open in another document file in Photoshop, by duplicating the layer into the document you wish to put it in.
enable photoshop to add extra temporary files
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# Add a layer # Paste your graphics into the new layer
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This is for Photoshop cs5. It may work with other versions but i am not sure. So beside channel (on the same line as layers) click path and down to the bottom (where create new layer should be) click on the create new path icon. Select your pen tool and draw a path around the desired object. After that, go back to layer and click on add a new layer mask to the layer that you create a path on, then the undesired background will 'disappear'. Hope this helps!
in control panel, click on add/remove programs and find Adobe Photoshop. Click on Photoshop and click change remove. This should help! :D