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Hi,
I have an interesting problem and it repeats every 2-3 days. I use the Photoshop interface language in English, but it constantly (even without updates) reverts to my native language, Turkish. I go into the settings and change it back to English, and after a few days it changes back to Turkish. I don't know if it's a registry error or Creative Cloud Desktop is making this setting automatically. Does anyone have a similar problem?
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The language is set in the CC Desktop before downloading the Photoshop application. So you may want to try uninstalling, setting the language in desktop, then re-installing from CC desktop.
Dave
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Thank you for your kind reply. I've just tried it now, and I don't get any language options. The languages are displayed in the other versions step before installation, but it is not a selectable screen. Pressing install automatically installs the programme in my language. Then I change it in the language settings, there is nothing strange here. The strange thing is that the language option I changed in the settings changes again by itself.
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@GrafiQer wrote: Pressing install automatically installs the programme in my language. Then I change it in the language settings.
Dave gave you the correct answer. Change the language first, then install Photoshop — not vice versa.
Here is the Help page from Adobe.
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/change-install-language.html
Note that changing the language only changes new installations. Existing apps need to be reinstalled after the language change is made.
Can you show us a screenshot of your CC app with the language options it currently offers?
If nothing works, you may need to contact Adobe Customer Care, as they are the only ones who can look at your screen.
https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen
Type "agent" to get a human
Do not reply to PMs, which are likely to be scammers.
Jane
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If I understand correctly, I think I should do the following:
First I will change the language of my computer to my preferred language settings, then I will uninstall and reinstall the Adobe products. Well, first I will take a look at the page in the link you provided and try that, thank you.
But I still insist on this part: If I have changed the program interface language in the internal settings of a program and everything seems to be fine, but after a few days it reverts back to the original language, it is a software registry error.
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Oh, okay, I figured it out. You're talking about the installation language step. I apologize for my late understanding. I'm grateful for your help. Have a great day.
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Yes that's it. Sorry if my answer caused confusion.
Dave
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