Transfer Projects to a different account/user.
Transfer Posts created in one account to another account or user (within Adobe Accounts), so more than one person can collaborate in a shared environment. Or in my instance, that I made several Posts but then realized I was using my personal ID as opposed to the Work one and now there's no option to even download and transfer (like Spark Page & Video). Somehow it's missing the option to show and download projects.
Thanks for this suggestion! Curious to everyone who voted this up:
Are you more interested in inviting others to collaborate on a shared project or being able to transfer projects from one account to another? And why?
Thanks for your feedback!
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Anonymous
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Please allow a user who creates a post in Adobe Spark Post to be able to access that post in their CC files so they can manipulate and further edit the post in Photoshop or Illustrator (more than just a flattened jpeg). Thanks.
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Amy K.
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I came across this issue primarily when my company decided to create an Enterprise subscription, therefore ending the handful of individual subscriptions we have. So, after my individual expired, I joined the enterprise account but had lost all of the projects from my previous account. (Yes, they're still there but I lost the branding and cannot edit and share existing branded projects.) So being able to transfer would be fantastic in my case -- although collaboration would be an excellent touch so my whole marketing team here can assist one another as well as our clients on a project.
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DMA Admin
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Allow Contractors that accidentally use their personal accounts to transfer pages to their work account
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Marc J
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I want to create brands and templates and share with clients I have introduced Spark to. They have their own Pro account but want me to build their templates for them.
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Anonymous
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For instance, when I leave my job it would be nice if I could transfer projects to other people. And the need for collaboration goes without saying..!
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mary
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This is one of the most needed features. We all have individual premium accounts but cannot share our templates and projects with each other. Even a way to export and import projects would make a difference to get started. But collaboration on projects would be even better long term.
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Anonymous
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Need to transfer project to client once project is completed.
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Anonymous
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Wow, I can tell that since this forum has been posted since 2016, Adobe clearly cares a ton about our feedback.
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Anonymous
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Really am utterly over Spark over this issue. When I went to renew my account this year, I tried to change my address because I am no longer working at the previous school anymore. Adobe created an all new account in lieu of changing just the address (Seriously -- people change email addresses all the time!?!). I'm a college professor and use Spark Pages for my lecture presentations -- I created them and they are very important to me and my work, but I can't download them or transfer to a new account: LAME! I am considering alternatives and very unhappy with Adobe and Adobe Spark. I shouldn't have to come to an online forum and vote for access to my own freaking work. BOOOOOO.
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David Rankin
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This is David... I built a bunch of Spark promos... beginning when it as called SLATE... And I used an email from back then that I hardly use now. So I accidentally came in through my wife's separate Spark identity & email that she uses for her work... and could not find my Spark Promos. Discovered working with your support guy that I had originally registered through that old SBCGLOBAL email identity and that's why my Spark Promos were not showing. So what I'd like... is to be able to "MIGRATE" my original Spark Promos from that old email that I hardly ever use... to me new professional one that I use now? I think I'm understanding that's what others are wanting as well??? Is that possible? I want to continue to build Spark Promos... but I'd like to do it under my new GMAIL rather than the older identity.
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David
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We need this to bring people into an enterprise spark premium environment and provide them an offramp when they leave. If people feel their projects could be "stranded" it becomes a barrier to usage.
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Anonymous
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I would like to be able to transfer projects from one Spark account to another.
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Andrew
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Sharing resources and assets is imperative. Collaboration with co-workers or family members is important. Accessing assets from another account is also important. I have had to change accounts from a teacher license to a business account and thus, had to change my email.
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Stu
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Hi, Also can I save projects created in Spark to my desktop? Thanks Stu
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Stu
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Hi, I have a business account. One of my employees is leaving the company and we want to keep the creative under her Spark login. When I delete her from my business account what will happen to the Spark account. I need to have that creative and do not have additional licenses. As a work around, can I just change the name in the corporate list? Thanks Stu
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Anonymous
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I need this to give the work to my clients. As of now, it is holding me back with my work. I would love to invite collaborators, and I would love to transfer the work to them at the end of the project, and then THEY can pay to upgrade. I don't want their work on my account with their branding. Please?!?
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Carmen Hernandez
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I want to transfer a project from one account to another because the first time I used one account was doing testing and trials, but now I have a premium account and I want to move some of my first projects to that premium account.
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Oz Goldman
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I really need to transfer projects to a different account.
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Anonymous
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Been waiting on key features like this for two years. I'm CD at a creative agency.
1: ability to download, so presentations can be shared offline when there is limited wi-fi. (helpful for students on job interviews, or sales people to present on the fly)
2: multi-user collaboration, so that teams can contribute to a unified presentation. (like google docs)
3: transferability between user accounts, so that templates can be created and shared, for customization as necessary. (my sales team uses spark to present to prospective clients, and it would be nice for them to have a starting point and then each be able to make minor customized adjustments per prospect) -
Darren
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I would approach it in a similar way to how Google Drive allows document collaboration, which is very good.