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April 17, 2020
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How to set a default library?

  • April 17, 2020
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So my question is this: I have a library that is full (I spring between multiple projects) and when I want to try to save an asset to a specific library, I'm not given the chance to do so. The asset automatically tries to save to the last library (as you stated) and I receive a notice, "Could not save into [folder]" but I don't see anywhere to move this asset to the library I want it to go to.

Correct answer WendellaBee

Create a new library. It will become your default library.

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WendellaBee
Adobe Employee
WendellaBeeCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
April 21, 2020

Create a new library. It will become your default library.

New Participant
July 7, 2020

That did not work for me.

WendellaBee
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 14, 2020

Hi rosemaryt...,

From the Adobe Stock website save the asset or preview to a library. When you do this you will see pop-up menu in the upper right of your screen and this will allow you to manage your library and set the default library.

Nineteen Sixtyone
New Participant
April 20, 2020

Assets do not save to the last library used by the user, my Adobe stock consistantly defaults to saving in a folder I haven't used for over a year (maybe 2 years), everytime I use Adobe Stock I have to change it to a library I named Adobe Stock (which is the only library I save to from Adobe Stock), but everytime I logout and back in it's back to saving in a default library, which I can't change by any method.

 

I'm surprised there isn't an option to set default or use last library, which would please both set of users.

New Participant
May 12, 2021

I am surprised it has been over a year and a simple way to define the default library is still not available.