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Customize Keyboard Shortcuts
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I’m leaving this open for now, but if you’re interested in using color swatches from Photoshop and Illustrator, you can export them to a CC Library and use them in the Assets Panel directly within XD. Hope that helps!
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I tried the CC Library route but it's very laborious unless I'm doing wrong. In my Photoshop I had to drag individual swatch one by one to the library (even if I selected all swatches but when I dragged them, only the first swatch got added to the library) and there's no feature of grouping the swatch. The brand I'm working on has many colors so this method is still inefficient comparing to importing swatches directly.
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This is very important please add!!!
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This is a classic example of how business decisions overturns best design practices resulting in horrible user experience.
I get that Adobe's business priority now is to push people to use Adobe cloud. But shouldn't you invest more in making the cloud service better, than sabotaging existing products forcing people to change their behavior?
Giving the "Save As to cloud" the default classic "Shift+Command+S" shortcut, then give the "Save as local" an impossible-to-use shortcut is such a hideous practice that it represents a new low for this beloved company.
Very sad day in the history of creativity industry indeed. I'll send this case to my peers at Harvard Business School and hopefully they'll use it in their future studies.