The November 2015 release of Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and After Effects introduces a new Start experience to help you get started with common tasks, such as creating or opening a file. Find answers here to common questions about the new Start experience.
You are seeing the new Start workspace or screen, which helps you get started with a new or recent document quickly. Once you open a document, you get your familiar last-used workspace.
You can hide the Start workspace or screen so that it does not appear when you launch the app.
Do the following:
You can choose to display the files that you most recently opened instead of the Start Screen in Premiere Pro and After Effects.
Premiere Pro
Go to Preferences > General and select Open Most Recent from the At Startup drop-down list.
After Effects
Go to Preferences > General and deselect Show Start Screen At Startup.
The default number of filenames displayed in the list of recent files is the following:
Yes, you can change the number of filenames to display in the list of recent files.
The maximum number of recent files displayed in the workspace is the following:
When you search for an image or video in Adobe Stock from within the Start or Recent Files workspace, it takes you to the Adobe Stock site to purchase assets. For more information, see Using Adobe Stock.
Yes, you can sync settings from a different account in Premiere Pro and After Effects. From the Sync Settings tab on the Start Screen, select Sync Settings From A Different Account.
For more information, see Premiere Pro Sync Settings and After Effects Sync Settings.
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