2/29/2024 0 Comments Adobe capture cc![]() If you're not sharing the library asset a simple solution might be to not use a linked version. I saw this thread about renaming the library which may helpĪ problem with cc libraries "Either the file does not exist, you do not have permission, or the file. Are you on Windows or Mac, which version, what anti-virus software are you using? Are saving the InDesign file locally or on a network location? If saving it over a network that could be affecting the path of the linked assets. Do you have/are you using the latest version of InDesign? I've seen some reports of this issue being fixed in the latest version of InDesign. Are your user account files stored locally on your system? If your user files are stored on a server rather than locally that might be somehow breaking the linking? I've seen a few other reports of this issue but I don't really understand the underlying cause in order to recreate it to report it to engineering. And if you update that AI file in the Library (in Illustrator, double-click the library item so it opens in a Temp file, make your changes, save it) then instances you dragged over into ID will update accordingly. *That* AI file can be dragged over into InDesign from the CC Library panel there. So for workflow sake, you can use Capture to create shapes, but your next step should be to drag the art into Illustrator, save it as an AI file, (optionally make some edits), then add the AI file to the Library. If you chose File > Package, you'll see InDesign includes the PDF version of the artwork in its Links folder. It looks like it's linked to the Library art (has a Cloud icon) but since you can't edit the SVG in the library, the link is useless. When you drag an SVG file into InDesign, ID immediately converts it to a PDF. You can't save changes to the original SVG file in the library, such as by double-clicking it, as you can if you double-clicked an AI file in the library. When you drag an SVG file into Illustrator, Illustrator immediately converts it to an editable AI vector file. Adobe CC apps are not yet able to edit/save SVG files as they are AI or PSD files. If you look at your Library in List view in any of the CC desktop apps you'll see SVG next to the artwork. In Capture, the Shapes that you can save to your Libraries are saved as SVG files. Okay, I had some time to review Capture and ID vs Illustrator and the Shape files.
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