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279 CC Libraries: Share vs. Collaborate overview

279 CC Libraries: Share vs. Collaborate overview - InDesign Tutorial

From the course: InDesign Secrets

279 CC Libraries: Share vs. Collaborate overview

- [Instructor] You may know that one of the big features of Adobe CC is the existence of CC libraries, the panel that I have open here in InDesign CC. They are, in many ways, far more useful than the usual object libraries that we've been able to create in InDesign for many years, and you can still do so if you want to. One of the big features for me with CC libraries is that I can share my libraries with other CC users. Not only can I share them by choosing Share from the dropdown menu, but I can go a step beyond that and also collaborate with them. This allows them to download to their own copy of Adobe CC apps, like InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator, my library, but as I make updates to this library, they're automatically updated, they're synced. It's like a synced folder with Dropbox. And it goes the other way, too. If they edit the library that we're collaborating on, then I get updated with that information, which could be a two-edged sword, right? Unfortunately, there is no…

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