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Incorrect edits to the Registry can break software. Do not change values unless you are an admin.

By ensuring your license key is up to date and your user profile has the necessary permissions, you can ensure that think-cell runs smoothly in your charting and presentation work.

If you are having trouble updating, the official think-cell support suggests collecting log files in %LOCALAPPDATA%\think-cell and reaching out to them.

Hold down the Option key and click in the top menu bar, then select Library . Navigate to Library/Preferences/ . Look for the configuration file named com.think-cell.plist .

Look for the string value named . The data field next to it contains your active license key. Automating via Command Prompt (CMD):

If you are constantly prompted to enter a license key or the software defaults to Evaluation Mode:

: Navigate to %APPDATA%\think-cell in File Explorer. You may find a settings.xml file there which contains configuration data.

To check if a think-cell license key is correctly installed and active, you can verify it directly through the application interface or by checking system registry files. 1. Check via PowerPoint or Excel (Visual Verification)

The fastest way to check your think-cell status is directly inside Microsoft PowerPoint. On Windows and macOS Open . Look at the top ribbon menu and click on the Insert tab. Locate the think-cell group on the far right of the ribbon.