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Cloud storage syncs your files, folders, Creative Cloud Libraries, and assets across connected devices through your Creative Cloud account. Files available within your Creative Cloud Files folder are automatically synced to the Creative Cloud website. Similarly, uploading a file to the Creative Cloud website or a mobile app syncs it to the Creative Cloud Files folder on your desktop.
Synced files can be viewed directly in native Adobe file formats without having to be downloaded or viewed in the Creative Cloud apps themselves.
Sync your files automatically by saving them directly in the Creative Cloud Files folder.
Choose either File > Save for a new file or File > Save as for an existing file.
Filenames that contain special characters such as |, ', ?, <, >, /, *, or : are not synced. Nor are files with reserved names, such as AUX or Com1. If you receive an error, rename the asset filename to sync it to Creative Cloud. For more information, see Error: 'Unable to sync assets.'
Navigate to the Creative Cloud Files folder and save your file there. You files get automatically synced to your Creative Cloud account.
Creative Cloud apps such as Adobe Aero, Fresco, Photoshop, Illustrator, and XD let you save your files as cloud documents. With cloud documents, your edits get saved to the cloud in real time.
Keep all your assets together. You can use your cloud storage for all types of files, not just files you created with Creative Cloud apps.
On the Synced files Photoshop cs5 3d plugin. tab, select the Select files icon in the upper-right corner.
Select files from your computer that you want to upload and select Open.
The uploaded files are automatically synced to the Synced files tab of the Creative Cloud website.
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Open the Creative Cloud desktop app. (Select the icon in your Windows taskbar or the macOS menu bar.)
Select the Cloud activity icon in the upper right.
The in-context menu displays the sync status of your Creative Cloud files.
You can access and manage your files on the Creative Cloud website.
- Synced files: Files you saved to the Creative Cloud Files folder.
- Cloud documents: Files created in Adobe Aero, Adobe Fresco, XD, Illustrator, and Photoshop (if you saved files as cloud documents).
- Mobile creations: Files created using Creative Cloud mobile apps.
Select a file and then select the More actions icon to view what you can do with it. You can share, rename, move, copy, download, or delete files. (You can even upload its new version.)
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To access the Creative Cloud files folder from the Creative Cloud desktop app, go to Your work tab and select the Your works link icon in the left sidebar. Then select Open sync folder. Once the folder open, you can upload your files directly to sync them to your Creative Cloud account. (If you're on an earlier version of the Creative Cloud desktop app, select Files > Open Folder.)