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Creative Cloud

Last updated 6/13/2015

If you use an InDesign text style asset in Illustrator or Photoshop, those applications will attempt to map the properties
of the asset with the properties for text styles available in the host application. Any properties not found in the host
application are ignored.

Where are the assets stored?

Your assets are stored locally on your device and synchronized with Creative Cloud.

Can I share a library with others?

Yes. See .

Some mobile apps integrated with Creative Cloud Libraries—Brush, Color, and Shape—do not yet support
collaboration on libraries. Also, any libraries shared with you are not available when you're working within these mobile
apps. However, if you shared a library with other users, that library is available to you in Creative Cloud desktop
applications as well as in mobile apps.

Do I need a Creative Cloud membership?

You'll need either a free or a paid Creative Cloud membership to use Creative Cloud Libraries.

Where can I learn more about Creative Cloud Libraries?

You can learn more about Libraries with these resources:

Video tutorials

How to get started with Creative Cloud libraries (overview)

Creative Cloud Libraries in Illustrator and mobile

Creative Cloud Libraries in Photoshop and mobile

Video tutorials where Creative Cloud Libraries are demonstrated in mobile apps

Shape CC

Brush CC

Color CC

Illustrator Draw

Photoshop Sketch

Share files and folders

Creative Cloud Assets

lets you share public links to files and folders to gather quick feedback and work more efficiently

with others. When you share a link with someone, they can view a high fidelity preview of the assets directly in the web
browser, without having to install Creative Cloud apps or sign in to the website. In addition to viewing the assets, users
can write comments or download a copy of the files (if you permit them).

Public sharing of files and folders ensures that you retain complete control over your content. Recipients get read-only
access to your assets, which means they cannot upload, update, or delete them. The shared assets are accessed using a
unique Adobe.ly short URL that you send via email or copy/paste to send. At any time, you can turn the URL off to
revoke access.