Print to PDF
Need ability to print Spark Page to PDF
Use cases:
- Copyright registration
- Offline viewing
- Newsletter printing
Hey everyone! This feature in Page is live. Access it by going to Share > Print from the menu at the top of your Page in Spark on the web (Chrome).
To Save it as a PDF, change your print “destination” to Save as PDF from the print dialog that opens (instead of choosing a specific printer). Then save the PDF to your computer.
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Anonymous
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It would be amazing to be able to export to .pdf, .Ai or InDesign! We could take our dynamic pages and to a printable leave-behind content.
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Kristin
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The folks at Adobe recommended that I use the Sprinter extension on Chrome as a workaround for now while they work into this.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/sprinter/dokjalegehmapmfcgljdmpnnheabgedbYou should be able to convert the page project into a pdf file with the extension and then print the project. However, please note that this extension only work with the published URL, but not within the editor. Hope that helps!
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Anon
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Any update on this? We want to move to Spark but also need this function
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AC
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can we incorporate a way to export to pdf and save to our desktop for later viewing?!
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Anonymous
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I would love to see printing option for pages, and post. Also exportable pages, PDFs.
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Kristin
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I'm able to print off any other web page (say an article) to include all the photos and text. However, when I go to print a Spark Page, does not include any of the full-size images, like the cover or anything in a glideshow. I'm also not able to convert a Page to PDF to print out for editing or proofing. Is this a function that can please be enabled soon? Our clients and I will want to be able to print a copy of the page to proofedit off screen before publishing these pages to the public. Thanks very much!
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Anonymous
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I give talks on ships often without internet connection. I would like to use Spark in that context. There are many other offline uses as well - tradeshows, exhibits, etc.
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thedarchitekt
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I think also a way to "cache" the page to show it without an internet connection would be acceptable as well.
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Jamie Wright
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I love using Adobe Spark to create my weekly newsletter at school. I would love the ability to link a stand-alone PDF file that isn't uploaded on a website. Please help!
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Jake Anderson
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I would like a way to export my page onto an external hard drive and be able to view offline. Is there a capacity to download a spark page as a PDF or other file type? If not, is this being developed?
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James Neuendorf
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We want to use Spark for our newsletters, but if we can't print a copy for those few print only folks, we would have to do a totally separate version just for them... ugh. Would rather design it in Spark and print a print copy.
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AdminTeam Spark
(Admin, Adobe Express)
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Hi Paula,
Thanks for the suggestions! We are considering how we might enable users to print a Spark Page. Expanding image layering and additional fonts and colors are on the roadmap.
Thanks again,
Team Spark -
Paula Cannon
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please develop a capacity to download adobe spark projects as PDF. Also to be able to add image on top of photo like a logo with transparent background. To have more font types and colours would be great
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Anonymous
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..... creating a pdf would be fine and helpful!
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Anonymous
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.... I agree ..... printing / creating an pdf would be very helpful!
WS
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Maria
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Where does the downloaded page go in the ipad?
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Shaun Clapham
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For offline viewing, output to a PDF... You have to give people a option for when your doing a live presentation, most of the time there is not WIFI.
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KS
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Users should be able to print our OWN CREATIONS
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Andrea Genovesi
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printing to indesign would be great too
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Anonymous
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Ok... everyone loves the Spark stories I've made. Mainly some family stories, but I'm getting requests to "print" it to a PDF. I tried two different ways - print to pdf in the browser and the website to PDF in Acrobat DC but they both look terrible and pictures are missing.
This would just be the final coolness of your product --- even if you could load it into InDesign some how.
Thanks for making these tools available and for FREE. I do use Photoshop and Lightroom in conjunction with Spark. We've taught Spark at some of our workshops here at the University and people feel so empowered that it's fun to watch.
Patricia