Default keyboard shortcut to show/hide rulers is Ctrl + R on Windows and Cmd + R on Mac computers.
look at your keyboard in a mirror or flip it on adobe flash
Command & Y
Type "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe website that will help you get your serial number.
It is default location in the align pallet. Go to the top and click window. Scroll down to the bottom area of the menu to find pathfinder. The keyboard shortcut is Shift+Command(MAC) or CTRL(PC)+F9.
Copy and paste "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe support page that will help you get your serial number.
For Windows: cntrl + u For Mac: Command + u
Type "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe website that will help you get your serial number.
Type "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe website that will help you get your serial number.
Type "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe website that will help you get your serial number.
Type "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe website that will help you get your serial number.
Type "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe website that will help you get your serial number.
Type "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe website that will help you get your serial number.