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I can't tell what modules I own/where is the Module Library or similar?

Title says it all. Even when I open the "create game" option to try and see what I have, there's an infinite supply of options and no way to sort them or see which ones are mine vs. the ones I'd suddenly have to pay for, and I'm scared of accidentally buying a module when I can't even tell what the price is or if I already own it or anything. I'd really like to find where those things are stored (I don't think they're in the compendium I looked there in as many ways as I could think of but maybe I missed it somehow) so I can tell what modules I have available and already purchased to choose from! Any and all help is appreciated!
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Some good news and a way to look up what you have purchased in your asset library. The good news is that if you click on a marketplace item you already purchased, it will tell you that you already own that resource.  Right under the price of the object where the purchase button would be it will have a gray button titled "Owned" You can also see your marketplace items by hovering your cursor over "Marketplace" on the top ribbon.  The drop down menu will have a selection titled "My Marketplace Items".  Clicking on this will give you a page with all the items you have purchased, were gifted, or picked up (for those offered for free or 'pro' monthly reserve items).  There is a drop down filter in the upper right of the library view which will allow you to sort by asset type.  So if you specifically wanted to see just the modules or adventures you own, you can sort to see those items only.
Oginme said: Ah - thank you so much that's exactly what I was looking for! I feel silly that I couldn't find that - oy vey. Anyway, thank you!