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Is there an easier way to remove multiple photos from a library all at once? All I have been able to figure out is clicking on the trash can of every single photo and then answering the verification question for every single photo. To remove all the photos I collected as potentially useful but didn't end up purchasing, this is an extremely long and tedious process. I use the libraries as a 'lightbox' like when I was previously subscribed to Fotolia before it was taken over by Adobe. I collect photos that look interesting and might work for my project into a library and then wittle down the selection until I've decided which one(s) I want. In Fotolia, it was possible to select multiple photos and delete them all at once. I suppose I could change my work method to fit the way Adobe works, but I would still need to go back through all my libraries and move a lot of things around. I would like to know if there is an easier way before I go to that much trouble.
Hi @Darla van de Riet ,
You can go to https://assets.adobe.com/libraries , open the library you want and the click on the checkbox of each asset you want to remove before clicking the delete icon.
Best regards,
Bibilelo
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Hi @Darla van de Riet ,
You can go to https://assets.adobe.com/libraries , open the library you want and the click on the checkbox of each asset you want to remove before clicking the delete icon.
Best regards,
Bibilelo