Anne-Marie Concepcion
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You can add the object having the gradient swatch to the CC Libraries as a ‘Graphic’ in Illustrator. Then you can choose Place Linked/Place Copy in CC Libraries to use that object in InDesign. At this time, it is yet not possible to add Gradient/Pattern swatches to CC Libraries in Illustrator, so you have to add the object to the CCLib and then place that object in other apps like InDesign.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anne-Marie Concepcion commentedYes! This is crazy making. Especially when it has to search fonts.adobe.com and it's horrifically slow.
An error occurred while saving the comment Anne-Marie Concepcion commentedYes it takes forever, sometimes, for ID to scan through a long file looking for missing fonts and then checking to see if ithey're on Adobe Fonts.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anne-Marie Concepcion commentedCompletely agree, this must be fixed.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anne-Marie Concepcion commentedOr even better, have InDesign do this automatically. Like Optical Alignment but not for the entire frame, just the first letter.
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Completely agree. First, InDesign should have the same Gradient libraries as Illustrator does. But there's not even ONE gradient that's installed. You have to build them from scratch. Second, you can't move gradients around between the apps via an ASE because it won't work with gradients(!). And third, even if you copy/paste the gradient into InDesign, it's not editable. It appears as a Gradient Swatch but you can't edit the colors that it's using.