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EXHAUSTED!! Why do we have to manually re-organizing libraries – ALL THE TIME?

Contributor ,
Apr 28, 2021 Apr 28, 2021

Using Adobe Stock images, every time I license something it autosaves to the last library I saved to.

How do I turn off this feature?  My libraries are constantly in disarray because of this forcing me to constantly re-organize them, such a huge waste of time!   If I'm ♡ (hearting/saving) something to my library it gives me the option to choose which library, but when I'm choosing something to use, why does it autosave to the library anyway? I've already got the asset I don't need it to waste space in the cloud and clog up my library, especially when it goes to the WRONG LIBRARY.  

 

I hope there's a shut-off valve for this somewhere, please help?

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 30, 2021 Apr 30, 2021

Hi @savagequest,

Thank you for this feedback. I have forwarded this to our product management team.

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Contributor ,
Apr 30, 2021 Apr 30, 2021

Thank you! 

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Participant ,
Jun 11, 2024 Jun 11, 2024
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Same issue! My images are in such dissaray I can't stand it! and it's 2024

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