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steveisaacs213
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December 30, 2019
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I want to sync my workspace to a new computer and I have to do what?!?

  • December 30, 2019
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So I got a new laptop, and I simply want to have the same settings on the new machine. After 5 minutes of app searching, and 5 minutes of Google searching, then 10 minutes of waiting for a chat representative, he tells me I need to go to my library folder and move a pref file from one location to another? Really? Oh yeah, and there WAS NO complimentary folder to drop it into on the new computer. So I gave up. I'll just rebuild the new copy with the settings I like. Oh I forgot to mention IT'S ALMOST THE YEAR 2020. 

 

Adobe, like are you kidding? CC is NOT CHEAP. How about a nifty "Sync settings" button or something? See? I just came up with that! Oh, and trying to do it on Photoshop is a WHOLE different thing using some arcane Windows 95 looking dialog box to move settings from one place to another - oh yeah, that didn't work for me either. 

 

Jokes aside, you guys should be a bit ashamed of yourselves.

Correct answer Monika Gause

I can't name literally every shortcut changed because it doesn't happens like in EVERY update... but since they started with the CC 2020, every once in a while Photoshopchanges some of its shortcuts.


Edit > My settings > Export

Edit > My Settings > Import

7 replies

DS WildOutWest
Known Participant
September 14, 2024

Agree.  just spent a half hour reinstalling on a new laptop, then unistalling, then reinstalling to try to get the workspaces to be the way they were... these preferences could travel with all the others in the cloud.  Does anyone at Adobe think about workflows? 

Participant
June 28, 2021

There is some definite dissonance between "All of our apps are on the cloud! Store your files in the cloud!" and "Every time you use CC on a different computer, you MUST manually download and reupload settings to keep your customizations." Rolling back features is never a good look, but making it more difficult to work between devices (to say nothing of if a computer crashes) is retro in the worst way. 

ericc19576445
Known Participant
November 29, 2021

Could not have been said any better. This feature is EXACTLY what cloud should be used for. 

Participating Frequently
April 1, 2021

I love that it USED to sycn settings in Photoshop and Indesign, but that feature was removed.

Every new release, I have to set my laptop and desktop up to match from Adobe's default settings (I'm sorry migration hasn't worked in years, at least not for a Mac). Given the Adobe now apparently thinks we don't acutally want to use 80% of the tools, making the default workspaces completely baren (I'm sorry, but HOW do you work in InDesign w/o having the styles windows active?), every update is completely worthless till I spend half an hour reactivating tools.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 1, 2021

Edit > My settings > Export and Edit > My settings> Import 

does not work for you?

 

Here are the settings files: https://www.vektorgarten.de/illustrator-settings.html

They are mostly text files.

Copy them and put them where they belong.

 

As already mentioned: doing this with the preferences file itself might not be a good idea when updating. But you can always try - worst thing that canhappen is that it doesn't work.

Participating Frequently
April 1, 2021

That isn't the point. The point is, I want to have what we used to have. If i setup a workspace, it would sync. If I changed the space, it would sync. As it stands now, when I work on a project, I have to constantly copy my spaces back and forth between my devices.

Participant
March 17, 2021

I was beating my head against the wall for the same reason you were. The problem wasn't you--it was the interface. Seriously, how hard would it be to include the "export/import" item under Workspace > Manage Workspace? Or, better yet, WHY IS IT NOT SYNCING TO THE CLOUD?!? Sigh.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 17, 2021

Please post bugs & feature requests to http://illustrator.uservoice.com

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 30, 2019

Why don't you just use Edit > My settings > Export and Edit > My settings> Import ?

Apart from that: if this is about different versions, you might get issues with migrating settings.

And then: these settings get into the User folder, which is hidden by default and depending on the kind of user account you have on that machine, it might even be further protected. So you might want to read the system documentation on how to access your user folder. You didn't tell us which system it is, so nobody can give you any details.

Participant
August 12, 2020

WOW it was as simple as doing the export and import settings ^ . I was also looking for workspaces where they previously lived but this worked! 

 

thx 

Community Expert
December 30, 2019
Community Expert
December 30, 2019