Cannot type the complete serial number for Flash Pro CS5.5 STUDENTS

Flash Professional CS5.5 STUDENTS & teachers Edition has several letters at the beginning of the serial number in contrast to the standard versions.  I bought my copy from Amazon.com and I installed my copy once fine before but my computer crashed recently and now I can't reinstall Flash Pro, because it won't let me type in the form of paper letters, only numbers.  I tried typing normally, using shift, by copying and pasting the... nothing.  Is there another way that I can enter the serial number or fix anything that is not letting me type some letters?

Thank you

Z

There are two numbers "serial" (product number) who came on the packaging of the product.

The software is Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5 Student and Teacher Edition, purchased from Amazon.com and verification of the required student to get the license.

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^ [I found what was wrong, but I'll just leave the information here for anyone in the future that may have short term memory as well]

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I just went through my files that I've recovered from my laptop and it seems that the serial number on the packaging of the product has IN FACT of letters in there.  But I think that I had to register with Adobe and verify that I was a student before Adobe give me my legitimate serial number that contains only numbers.  It's so why there are tons of these discussions about this who aren't ever answered because the people demand and people who help are good and evil at the same time.  Students are trying to use the only series that has been provided, but it isn't the real serial number.  Adobe could perhaps more clear that this is not a serial number of the product below?   "Product code" stands for "Serial number" to most people.

You use this code (code with letters inside; the "product code") to contact Adobe and check your status of teacher/studen and then they give you the true serial number which is all numbers.  Search your email for mail from Adobe to find your serial number if you have already done this.  I had completely forgotten how the process worked as it was some time ago.

Thanks for the help Mylenium, I hope this helps those who comes across it in the future.

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