![]() First, remember that when people accept an invitation to collaborate on a given CC library, that library not only gets added to their CC Libraries panel, but when the library is modified (assets changed, added, or removed) by someone, the changes are synced on the fly to everyone sharing that library. That’s the point, and the power, of the Collaboration feature. (For a full rundown on everything CC Libraries have to offer, check out Steve Werner’s feature article in issue 83 of InDesign Magazine.)īut until recently, there was a limitation in the way the powerful Collaboration feature worked with CC Libraries, one that prevented many users from taking advantage of it. You can invite other CC users to Collaborate on a given library’s assets, with other CC users in your workgroup or elsewhere.The CC Libraries panel gives you a direct conduit to Adobe Stock Photos, with a built-in search field and licensing options and. ![]() ![]() They form the connective tissue between mobile apps like the amazing Capture CC and desktop apps.By default, they let you share creative assets like text styles, colors, graphics, patterns, and brushes between the CC apps on your computer: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Muse, and more.It’s to get your attention and make you notice them, because CC Libraries are a really big deal! There’s a reason why Adobe made the decision to have the CC Libraries panel (simply called “Libraries” in the CC apps other than InDesign) pop open in the Essentials workspace, and when creating new swatches and styles. Nowhere is this more evident than with Creative Cloud Libraries. Since the arrival of Adobe’s Creative Cloud, applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign have become increasingly integrated with an expanding set of mobile apps and services. ![]()
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