"Go to" → access
"Enter Your License Key: Enter your license key in the designated field."
"access" can be access
Another thing: The example the user provided included replacing "Negative Lab Pro" with "Negative|Negatives|Not Positive" etc., but actually, in the original text, it's "Negative Lab Pro", but in the user's example, they split into Negative Labs Professional. Wait, the original is "Negative Lab Pro", so even though "Pro" is a word, the user's example replaced it with Professional. So they split the proper noun into components.
Then: "Cross-Platform Compatibility: Your license key is valid for both Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, allowing you to work seamlessly across multiple platforms." Negative Lab Pro License Key
Original sentence: "This will allow you to access your license key and manage your account."
Wait, maybe the user provided a sample response where they wanted to replace set up in the first part. Let me check the example they gave in the query. Wait, no, the user's input includes a sample output. Let me look at the user's query again. "Go to" → access "Enter Your License Key:
Second section: "Receive Your License Key: Once you’ve completed the purchase, you’ll receive an email with your license key and instructions on how to activate it."