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The location of CC Library Icon and elements
To enhance the use, the location of the CC Library could be above the symbols icon, on the left side and the elements of the Library shown like it is showing the symbols. Because would be more usually than a new window. When the user to be working, he needs to find the CC Library window if it has more than one in use.
7 votesThanks for your feedback! CC Libraries is now a part of the Assets panel, so I’m closing this as no longer applicable.
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Move Help menu in the Windows 10 hamburger menu further up
Menu organization in Windows 10
Please don't bury your help menu at the bottom of the main menu.6 votesI’m closing this one, as we now have a fully featured top menu instead of the hamburger menu.
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[Windows] Allow CC Libraries Panel to be moved outside the Workspace, like it did before
The functionality added to libraries with groups is awesome! But why did you decide it was better to trap the panel within the bounds of the window? Now it's constantly in the way... I can't dock it and I can't move it outside the workspace... like I can with every other Adobe development software. I can't even adjust the size to see more or less assets at a time so it takes up less space.
5 votesWe’ve now integrated the CC Libraries panel into the Assets Panel into a new Libraries panel. Since we no longer have a floating panel, I’m marking this as no longer applicable.
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Expandable CC library panel
Dear Adobe, why isn't the XD library panel expandable like it is in the other Adobe apps? I wanna be able to drag it out in height so I don't get a tiny viewport. When a library is large it takes forever to scroll that tiiiiny scrollbar down to the assets that are out of sight. Why design the library panel different to what it is in all the other CC apps? Doesn't make sense.
3 votesThanks for your feedback! We’ve now moved the CC Libraries panel into the assets panel location. I’m closing this ticket as no longer applying.