Copy library assets between documents

Copy library assets from a source document into a destination document in a variety of ways: by copying and pasting the asset, by dragging and dropping the asset, or by opening the library of the source document in the destination document and dragging the source document assets into the destination document.

Share symbols between documents as shared library assets during authoring or at runtime.

If you attempt to copy assets that have the same name as existing assets in the destination document, the Resolve Library Conflicts dialog box lets you choose whether to overwrite the existing assets or to preserve the existing assets and add the new assets with modified names. Organize library assets in folders to minimize name conflicts when copying assets between documents.

Copy a library asset by copying and pasting

  1. Select the asset on the Stage in the source document.
  2. Select Edit > Copy.
  3. Make the destination document the active document.
  4. To paste the asset in the center of the visible pasteboard, place the pointer on the Stage and select Edit > Paste In Center. To place the asset in the same location as in the source document, select Edit > Paste In Place.

Copy a library asset by dragging

 With the destination document open, select the asset in the Library panel in the source document and drag the asset into the Library panel in the destination document.

Copy a library asset by opening the source document library in the destination document

  1. With the destination document active, select File > Import > Open External Library.
  2. Select the source document, and click Open.
  3. Drag an asset from the source document library onto the Stage or into the library of the destination document.

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