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Single App is complex because this is "Whatever Product from the Adobe Creative Suite", but one product consumes the entitlement... so, it is impossible to manage this use case like the Creative Cloud Complete license with a bundle (otherwise, somebody with 3 single app entitlement (one for illustrator, one for Acrobat and one for Dreamweaver) would consume only one entitlement, which is wrong).
Here is the only way I have found to manage single apps licenses (that will be a topic for a community post)
As a result, you will get something like in the screenshot below that will reflect correctly your Adobe licensing situation.
Apr 19, 2022 07:35 AM