From the course: Learning Creative Cloud Libraries
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Organizing assets
- [Instructor] What we're going to do here is we're going to take a look at organizing our content inside of a Library. Now I'm actually here in Photoshop. You could be in any of the CC desktop apps here that supports libraries and work in the same way. And actually I'm going to make this just a bit wider like so, because it is after all just a panel. You can set it up, however you like. And you can see here that this is being listed by type or actually it's a grid view by type. And you can change that over on the side here. You can change the sort order here and you can also change whether you view as a list, which I'm viewing right now, or as a grid, just toggling this button here. Now it might make the most sense to you to work like that. But there will be times where, when you've got a whole load of images like this, you might want to separate them. For example, I've got four images here of rucksacks, 200 by 200…
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What are CC Libraries?1m 11s
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Create (or delete) a CC Library2m 23s
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Import (or Export) a CC Library2m 17s
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Supported asset types2m 50s
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Organizing assets3m 43s
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Managing assets2m 44s
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Viewing Libraries in the CC desktop app3m 16s
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Using Libraries in Bridge2m 47s
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Viewing Libraries in a browser1m 54s
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Share a Library with others2m 57s
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Share a Library publicly2m 50s
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