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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Muhammad
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transfer projects both within Teams and externally.
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Catherine
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transfer projects, definitely
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Anonymous
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Echoing the others, this is vital functionality for our Enterprise accounts. As much as we don't like it when folks leave, staff turnover is real, and the videos and pages the staff have created might be useful for us to update and keep relevant as times change. We're in this situation currently, where we are scrambling to shift projects from one staff member to another. It seems insane that the projects are locked to the creator of the content... especially when these projects are made on behalf of our employer, so technically, the copyright belongs to them, not we underlings.
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Anonymous
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It would be great to collaborate with team members, on presentations, so multiple contributors can work on a presentation a la Goole Slides. It would also be great to start a presentation, and be able to hand off to a junior designer to finish adding content.
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Anonymous
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Transfer projects from one account to another. My experience is similar to many already posted here: I spent quite a lot of time on a project in my personal adobe account not realizing it couldn't be transferred to my enterprise account. I know this may be looked at as user error, but the inability to 1) save/export a project as a spark project and 2) import a project into spark seems like a glaring omission.
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Tariq Butt
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This is an important feature for users who want to transfer projects from an enterprise account to an individual account and vice versa.
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Jake Lester
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Absolutely it would be great! I am collaborating with a few other organizations to put on a series of events, and we would greatly benefit from all being able to make small edits to our event poster!
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Jen Caron
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@Chloe in response to your question as an enterprise trying to manage a brand across multiple channels with multiple designers it would be most helpful if you could share the "brand ingredients" with other designers in our business so we don't each have to upload brand ingredients.
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Anonymous
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We work with a number of designers and it would be really helpful to set up the basics as the art director and share the templates with the them.
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Golf Guide
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It's so vital to have the capacity to exchange responsibility for website to another client (and additionally trade a download and after that import to another record). Wix and different destinations have done this for quite a while. Without it, locales are bolted to one client and one membership. What do you do when an individual from staff leaves an association or its opportunity to ignore the site from "outline" to "content administration". It would be ideal if you include this at the earliest opportunity. Without it, relatively few individuals can genuinely resolve to Spark.
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info@balfe-arbman.com
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Transferring projects is soo important but also the possibility to collaborate, inviting 1-2 colleagues to be able to access/edit the presentations I am working with. We are hesitating in recommending using Spark internally because of this.
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Anton
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It’s so important to be able to transfer ownership of the site to another user (and/or export a download and then import to another account). Wix and other sites have done this for a long time. Without it, sites are locked to one user and one subscription. What do you do when a member of staff leaves an organisation or its time to pass the site over from “design” to “content management”. PLEASE add this as soon as possible. Without it, not many people can truly commit to Spark.
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justin
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TRANSFER option first. COLLAB second. I just wasted so much time as I was signed into the wrong account!
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Laura
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I need to ensure that I can move/transfer a project to a new account. Most important is not losing a lot of work.
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Derek
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Insane that this isn't available. My company transferred to an enterprise account and now all my projects are gone.
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Anonymous
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I'd like to have our team be able to have multipler owners for a site/page and be able to collaborate on projects together. We have people coming and going from our company, so multiple owners would be very beneficial.
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Rachel
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Please, please add this functionality!
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Ali Taylor
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How is this not a thing already?
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Anna Gunn
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I need to be able to send posters /work to external companies for them to approve or edit. Either to add their own format or logos onto it.
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Alisa
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I have a paid CC account. I spent a lot of time creating a project in Spark which was actually signed into a free CC account. In order to publish without Spark branding I needed to be logged in under the paid account, but when I do that, my original project is gone. I wish I could import rather than recreate.