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# Assets Library

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The Assets Library is a centralized repository where all assets managed within a specific workspace are stored and organized.
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* You can visit the Assets library to view all the creatives that are managed in that particular workspace.
* You can switch between table view and list view by clicking the toggle button at the top right of the board.
* Search for a specific creative by entering its name in the search bar.

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* Filter specific creatives using the extensive range of filters available in the Assets Library.
* You can filter by Uploader, custom fields, tags, date, extension, discussion status, and favorite. [Click here to learn more about how to use filters in adnova Drive.](/adnova-academy/adnova-drive/how-to-use-filters.md)


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