You may need to access content in the user Library folder to troubleshoot problems with your Adobe applications. The user Library folder is hidden by default in macOS X 10.7 and later releases. Use one of the following methods to make the user Library content visible.
Hold down the Alt (Option) key when using the Go menu. The user Library folder is listed below the current user's home directory.
Note: After you open the Library folder, you can drag the Library icon from the top of that window to the Dock, sidebar, or toolbar to make it readily accessible.
Library Folder
Jul 25, 2011 Hold down the Option key while clicking the Go menu, and your Library folder magically appears. Use the open command in Terminal Launch Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities) from within your own.
For more information, explanations, and ideas, see 18 ways to view the ~/Library folder in Lion and Mountain Lion.
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- Access the Library folder directly through the Terminal: Click the Spotlight Search icon in the upper right corner; Enter 'Terminal' In the Terminal window, enter 'open library'. The library opens in a Finder window. To permanently show all hidden files: Open the Applications Utilities folder, and then double-click Terminal.
- Jul 22, 2011 Use “Go To Folder” and Open /Library/ Directly. All you need to do is hit Command+Shift+G from the Mac desktop (or Finder Go Go to Folder) and type in /Library to temporarily access the Library directory in the Finder. When you are done, close this window and it will no longer be visible.
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