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  1. <p>thanks everyone for all the great ways to solve this problem. I ended up borrowing a CDROM drive from a friend and am now installed and working. Thanks a bunch!</p>
  2. <p>Yes, I had it on my old laptop, but I uninstalled it when I decommissioned the old laptop.</p> <p>new laptop is a Lenovo X220. It runs Windows 7. Only "drive" is a SSD. there is no DVD drive or CD-ROM.</p> <p>good suggestion to contact Adobe chat.</p>
  3. <p>I have Photoshop CS5.5 on my desktop computer which is my main editing machine. I purchased Web Premium a few years ago and have the disks and a license.</p> <p>I would like to install Photoshop CS5.5 on my laptop. I had it on my old laptop, but I retired it. My new laptop does not have a CD-ROM drive. So I figured I could find a download on-line and enter my license key. Unfortunately, all I can find is CS6, CC, or pirate versions.</p> <p>Short of tracking down a CD-ROM drive, can anyone give me any suggestions on how I might be able to download Photoshop CS5.5 on my laptop?</p>
  4. <p>I have a set of short videos I have made using Premier Pro. They must be played on a laptop (not my desktop where I have made them) and played using a projector having 1028x800 resolution.</p> <p>I have exported the videos using AVI and MP4 (H.264) formats. The AVI format does not play reliably on the laptop. I don't know why. I haven't tried MP4 yet, but I assume it will work fine.</p> <p>The projector will be 1028x800. I have made the videos using 1280x720 content.</p> <p>I'm assuming I can just resize the Windows Media Player window to fit on the projector screen, but is it possible to set a 1028-wide format for exporting? Maybe 960x540? The export list has a whole bunch of custom export sizes, but I don't see a way to set the size...</p>
  5. <p>I'm trying to paste something from photoshop to powerpoint.</p> <p>I've take the original photo, selected the bit I want, pasted it into a new .psd document with a transparent background, and then exported a .jpeg. I now want to import it into a powerpoint file, keeping the transparent background -- the object is not quite rectangular. When I do it, I get a white background.</p> <p>How do I get the .psd exported to .jpeg and then imported to powerpoint and have powerpoint recognize a transparent background?</p>
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