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How to load (paragraph) styles from Cloud Documents?

Enthusiast ,
Sep 06, 2025 Sep 06, 2025

Dear all,

now that Adobe CC documents no longer appear in the macOS Finder—nor there seems to be a way to make them appear there in any way—I find that it is no longer possible to Load Styles (in this case Paragraph Styles) between cloud documents (or from a cloud document to a local one). 

Since I assume this is an intentional change, what should one do now? 

Thanks!

 

PS: I tried to create a CC library and to drag and drop a paragraph style to the new library. No effect. Pressing the + button only gives me "Fill color" as an option. Something seems wrong here.

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Community Expert , Sep 07, 2025 Sep 07, 2025

@Inélsòre yes, you're correct that the traditional method of loading styles from a local file no longer works for cloud documents, but there is an intended workflow to accomplish the same task. The key is to use Creative Cloud Libraries. Maybe this video explains how to use Creative Cloud Libraries in Illustrator to manage and share assets, including styles, among different files. Working with Styles Effectively in Adobe Illustrator

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Community Expert , Sep 09, 2025 Sep 09, 2025

You added it as a link. Hold down the ALT key while dragging from the library or right click and select Place Copy.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 07, 2025 Sep 07, 2025

@Inélsòre yes, you're correct that the traditional method of loading styles from a local file no longer works for cloud documents, but there is an intended workflow to accomplish the same task. The key is to use Creative Cloud Libraries. Maybe this video explains how to use Creative Cloud Libraries in Illustrator to manage and share assets, including styles, among different files. Working with Styles Effectively in Adobe Illustrator

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 09, 2025 Sep 09, 2025

Thank you for the video. 

One thing that I still cannot manage is graphic styles. It is an explained limitation but I thought that upon choosing "Open  Graphic Style Library" it would allow me to choose a cloud document. Saving the graphic in the CC library saves only the graphic itself and the stroke colour, not the stroke settings which are the fundamental thing to pass along for me. 

I eventually resorted to saving the whole Graphic Styles library locally and import it back. Old style, but it worked.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 09, 2025 Sep 09, 2025

As a workaround:

You can fill multiple objects  that use different graphic styles, brushes/patterns/gradients/global/spot colors together into a CC library to simulate a library. Text objects must be grouped before adding them as graphics.

The easiest way to add them to a new document is to hold down the Alt key when you drag them from the library and place them in a new document. The graphic styles, patterns/gradients/global colors automatically get added to your swatches panel and document..

You can hit escape before you click to place the object(s) or delete the dragged library items because the swatches and brushes and styles are now part of the document.

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 09, 2025 Sep 09, 2025

Not sure if I did something wrong but, when I added the ondulated line I created with the curvature tool in the original document to the CC library and then adding it to the new document, it added it as some sort of image/attachment, not an editable stroke. So, stroke settings didn't port over. 

So, from what I am seeing, stroke options are not "portable". Or, perhaps, an object created with the curvature tool cannot be added to a CC library as an object, just as a graphic (of what type I don't know, SVG?)

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Community Expert ,
Sep 09, 2025 Sep 09, 2025

You added it as a link. Hold down the ALT key while dragging from the library or right click and select Place Copy.

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 09, 2025 Sep 09, 2025

Ah-ha! Brilliant! Thank you!

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Sep 09, 2025 Sep 09, 2025
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Good to hear that helped.

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