import / export .cclib files
The "import" functionality of libraries has been broken or removed. I used to be able to drag in .cclib files into the library panel and it would import the enitire library file....or there was an "import" option in the library hamburger menu. The drag and drop does not work anymore and the import option has vanished. I can still export, but there doesnt seem to be a way to import. I need this functionality for the tool to work with my company.

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Ryan Hinchcliff commented
Hep Svadja, Has there been any development to this issue? We really want to get its all working again.
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Chris Rodriguez commented
Confirming what Ryan said - this does not work. There is definitely no "import" option in the menu.
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Ryan Hinchcliff commented
this solution does not work. I used to be able to drag in the cclib files like you suggested, but it tries to add them as an asset instead of an entire library. (see attached image). There is also no "import" option in that hamburger menu you suggested (see attached image). I am blocked from using the CC Desktop app because it is controlled by an admin, so i cant import that way either.
I need to be able to import "in-app" or through adobe bridge. As it is now, i am locked out of my own files because the import option does not exist. If you or anyone can walk me through (with screenshots or something) where this option is, i would be very appreciative.
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Hi Ryan:
First of all apologies that this system is causing confusion. Recently we made some changes to the library panel to segment specific workflows to the appropriate area.
In the Libraries panel of Adobe applications the "Import Library" menu item has been moved to the hamburger menu in the list view of all of your libraries.. You can also drag and drop cclibs files into that same library list view. The logic is that you drag/drop new *libraries* onto the library list view to import them, and drag/drop new elements onto the single library view to import elements into that specific library. To navigate to the library list view, just click the back arrow on the library name, which will take you to a view of all of your libraries in alphabetical order.
We will absolutely take this feedback on making it more understandable where those commands moved to. Additionally just FYI, in the Creative Cloud desktop application you can also drag/drop cclibs files into the Your Work - Libraries section (any area) to import them. Let me know if this did not address your concerns.