How To - Import Transferred Adobe Content To Creative Cloud
This article will help walk you through on importing transferred Adobe Creative Cloud content.
- Q: How do I know I have Adobe content that has been transferred to me?
- A: You will receive an e-mail from Adobe letting you know. Below is an example
Downloading Transferred Adobe Files
- Select Download now to view the available files, download the files. Below is an example.
- Move the downloaded .zip files from your download folder to your Creative Cloud storage
- For Windows clients you can find this by opening file explorer and locating Creative Cloud Files on the left
- For Mac clients open Finder and locate Creative Cloud Files on the left
- Now lets extract the contents of the archived files
- For Windows clients right click the .zip file and select Extract all and proceed to extract the contents
- For Mac clients you can double click the file to auto expand the archive or right click and open with Archive Utility.
Managing Adobe Libraries
If the transferred content you received contained an adobe-libraries folder, you can extract the .cclibc file and import it. If you did not already have an adobe-libraries you can leave it as it is.
- Open any Adobe Creative Cloud App. In this example I am using Photoshop.
- Open the Libraries panel by going to Window and select Libraries
- Select the three horizontal lines in the Libraries panel and then Import Library
- Click Select Library
- Browse to your Creative Cloud Files on the left and locate the Library you wish to import
- Select Import and your finished