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"path": "/t/allow-adding-library-files-directly-to-projects/1385674#post_1",
"publishedAt": "2026-07-03T20:05:37.000Z",
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"textContent": "I’d like to share feedback about the current workflow between Library and Projects in ChatGPT.\n\nThe Library is useful as a place to store files created by ChatGPT, but at the moment there does not seem to be a direct way to add a file from Library into a Project as project knowledge/material. This creates an unnecessary extra step: I need to download the file manually and then upload it again into the Project.\n\nA smoother workflow would be to allow actions such as:\n\n“Add this file to Project”\n\n“Save to Project”\n\n“Use this Library file as Project knowledge”\n\n“Move/copy from Library to Project”\n\nThis would make Projects much more useful as a real workspace, especially for longer-term work where ChatGPT generates reports, notes, markdown files, summaries, drafts, or technical documentation that should stay attached to a specific project.\n\nRight now, Library and Projects feel like separate areas that should be connected but are not fully integrated. Being able to promote a Library file directly into a Project would remove friction and make the workflow much closer to how users naturally work with persistent documents.",
"title": "Allow adding Library files directly to Projects"
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