Open a design in the Adobe Express editor.
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Learn how to add Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator files as linked images in Adobe Express.
Try the app
Use any of your projects and follow along to learn how to use your Photoshop and Illustrator assets in Adobe Express.
Add as linked images
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Navigate to Your stuff > Files.
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Select an Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator file and drag it into the editor.
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Edit linked assets
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Select the linked asset, then select Open in Illustrator or Open in Photoshop, in the Linked Asset panel to launch the application, depending on your file type.
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Modify and save changes in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, then navigate to Adobe Express. You'll see the message Your linked assets have changed on your screen. Select Update to apply the changes to the image.
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Select Download to save the image to your device or Share it with your online audience.
Have trouble adding or editing linked assets? Learn how to troubleshoot errors with linked assets.
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