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I've tried searching for info on Asset Management, but I didn't find any clear answers to what I am looking for.

My question is, is it possible to maintain the native *.propcol Asset library on a different drive, rather than stored on the C drive (Users\Appdata\Roaming\Affinity, etc).  

The asset libraries from Publisher/Photo/Designer will, in time, eat up a lot of storage space.  I have a 512GB M.2 SSD for C, and I have (2) 3TB SSD internal drives I use for all graphics asset storage.

Right now I am exporting the Asset library to the storage drive and deleting the one in the C drive.  Then I Import the asset library when I need it, add any new objects, and then export it again.  A lot of steps.

Also, is there a way to combine the Asset libraries from Designer, Photo, and Publisher into a single library, like Adobe does?

Thanks,
Bob

 

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2 minutes ago, bobgraphics said:

is there a way to combine the Asset libraries from Designer, Photo, and Publisher into a single library, like Adobe does?

I don't think so - but it's a very good idea! ;)

and it would/could save a lot of memory!

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You can do that very easy.

Move the "assets.propcol" to the place of your choice. Then place a symbolic link to this file in the original directory. SpeedCommander, Linkshellextension and many other programs can do that.

It must be a symbolic link ... a normal file link will not work and AP or AD then creates a new assets.propcol in the standard directory.

 

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