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    I have Photoshop 7.0.1 in German.
    After i installed it, it looks like an english version, but it's not, because all the setup Files ar in German. How can I switch back to german.

    I'm using OSX 10.3.3 Server

    Thanks a lot for your help
    Thomas
    Thomas_Zahnd@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Thomas,

    After i installed it, it looks like an english version




    I assume you mean that the menus, palettes and dialog boxes are in English.

    Is this a new copy of v7.0.1? It's been replaced by CS for some time now. Did you have it previously installed? How was it under the previous installation?

    As I understand this, with the exception of a multi-language user agreement, etc., the German version will be all German; the English version will be all English, and you can't swap languages within the application.

    The only other thoughts that come to mind is that perhaps a wrong language updater was inadvertently applied. Or possibly the software was not shipped properly.

    Let's try this. Trash the installation and its preference files. Reinstall from the original Adobe CD-ROM, and apply any applicable German-language updates. What happens?

    If it is still not right, contact Adobe customer service about an exchange.

    Neil
    Neil_Keller@adobeforums.com Guest

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