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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Norma
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Team storage would be great --- except our education license does not include team storage, nor would academic departments be interested in yet another subscription cost for yet another group storage solution. "Developers" are usually students hired by project or semester, when they move on their product needs to be accessible to their supervisors or replacements.
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Traci Shaw
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Yes - shared team storage would be fantastic! But only if it's available at any level, not just for those paying for larger team accounts. :) Groups with high turn over or multiple team members needing to share resources could be educational, non-profit, or small businesses that can't pay for multiple seats on premium accounts.
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Hi, Everyone,
Thanks so much for sharing these examples and use-cases for transferring projects.
To help our next steps: Could the problem of transferring projects also be solved upfront by having shared team storage? That way, if someone leaves your company, their creations would remain in the shared storage?
Why/why not?
Thanks for your help!
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Norma
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The departments I work with have several people working on their social media and the workers come and go every semester. If there was a way to transition assets or share assets from storage that is independent "owned/managed" of each Spark user that would be preferred and most helpful.
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Anonymous
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My University has switched from CC 'personal' accounts to school/enterprise accounts and I need to move the teaching videos I created in Adobe Spark from my old personal account to my new enterprise account. How do I do this please?
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Ashley Cocquyt
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Hi - I am also interested in transferring ownership of a Spark video from one Adobe Account to another. In our case, our summer intern created a Spark video, she has since invited me to collaborate on it, but since I'm not the owner of the original video I'm unable to publish or download it. I can make edits to it, but I can't publish or download it unless I work under her account. After talking to Adobe support the only option I am left with is to keep her account open. It would be a helpful option for businesses using Adobe Cloud especially since employees leave/change.
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Smith Clarkson
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Anonymous
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Both! I work for an ad agency, and we need to design first, then transfer control to clients, or other teams within the agency.
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Heidi
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I'm interested in both! I work for a graphic design agency, and it'd be great to collaborate on projects internally then transfer them to the client's account so they can keep up with their social media accounts with the templates we design.
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Lyssa
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I started out with Kristy's comment from July 15, and found a solution (thanks, Kristy!)!
1. Download Adobe Spark Video, Adobe Spark, Page, Adobe Spark Post (which ever Spark elements you need to transfer) to your iPhone/iPad.
2. Sign in with your account you're wanting to transfer projects FROM.
3. On your device, click on the item you're wanting to transfer (I only tried this in Spark Post, so hopefully it's the same across the board), click Edit, and on the next screen, click the top button-- something about a link to a Shareable template. That will copy the link to a shareable template on your device.
4. Open up your email and email all relevant links you copied to the email address that is on the other account.
5. Sign into that account on your computer and open up all those links.
6. Edit the names of the projects and wait for it to finish automatically saving-- and voila! Those projects are in your other account, and you can remove them from the original one!
I'm sure if you're only wanting to collaborate, you may be able to do the Invite button to share a link to invite someone to edit it-- but if you're looking to transfer items completely, this worked for me! And I transferred like 10 posts!
Hope this helps :)
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James
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Are there any updates to this?
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Phil Binks
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I want to transfer Spark posts as im using a couple of different aAdobe ID's. Also what if I leave my company and want a new intern to take over ???
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Christopher Swann
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I need to be able to collaborate on a project with someone.
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Harold
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I need to be able to collaborate on a project with someone. I have someone creating posts for me but sometimes I want to make a few minor adjustments or changes to that post. It would save me a lot of time and trouble than trying to verbally communicate what I want.
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Kristy
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I spoke with someone at Adobe today and was able to get my content from my personal ID to my enterprise idea. Note: He said the work-around would only work with four pieces of content.
1. Download Adobe Spark Pages, Adobe Spark Video on an iphone or ipad
2. Log-in to each app on iphone/ipad with your personal ID
3. When your content appears, there's an option to download (it is essentially downloading to the cloud)
4. After download is complete, sign out of the app and log back in with your enterprise ID
5. Go to the content, and click Duplicate (you'll see a cloud with a circle arrow spinning as it uploads to your enterprise account
6. Log in to your enterprise account on your laptop and your content is there(if you did use brand management, you do need to recreate the brand in enterprise. I just took screen shots from my personal account and chose the same settings in setting it up on enterprise.)
Hopefully this helps some of you!
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Nayelli
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I need to transfer my personal account projects to my new enterprise account. What should I do?
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Kyle Danzey
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My previous account was paid for on my work credit card, however, we just upgraded to the enterprise account. Now I would like to transfer my old projects to my new account.
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Anonymous
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Yes please, my old teams account is being closed and I am about to lose all my work - i need to transfer to my new personal account.
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Kristy
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Chloe - Your suggestion on Project Sharing on June 25 does not work.
Projects created on the older "personal" accounts cannot be transferred to the new "enterprise" account, it says cannot be linked to my enterprise account. I get the error message "you can not invite yourself"
If I click on Share, it takes me to page that says "Upgrade to co-edit this branded project" and wants me to purchase - but I already have the enterprise license.
Can you please help?