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Veronica Belmont
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The reason we don’t allow bulk deleting (yet!) is because we don’t have the concept of a “recycle bin” or “trash bin” where you could get those deleted items if you remove them by mistake. There’s no way to recover lost projects, so we don’t want anyone to accidentally delete them all (or even a few).
Of course, this means we have work cut out for us to build in the other functionality, but we know it’s a big ask from our users! I just wanted to let you know why it works that way currently.
Sam
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Thanks everyone! Sharing this feedback with the team. Please let me know how you’d like to use this feature (your workflows) so I can share that as well.
Typically Spark is supposed to be the last step in your creation process, but I’d love to hear more about how it could work.
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Sam
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This would be helpful. Export as PSD &/or Export as AI.
Depending on my needs I often create something directly in Spark, rather than creating it in Photoshop or Illustrator.
But the only way to make future edit is to keep it in Spark. But the editing is limited. AND sometimes Spark doesn't always load -- being able to download an important file as a backup just in case would be helpful.
Being able to have Spark files exported as a layered file fit for either Photoshop or Illustrator would be a great help.
Text layers need to be editable too.
This feature would also be helpful if I wanted to clean up my Spark folders. Including deleting some Spark files. But first I would download the PSD or AI files to have just in case I need to re-work the file say in a week or 3 years.
Or a special Spark file type that BOTH Photoshop and Illustrator can read could be a boon. That could then later be uploaded BACK to Spark if needed. Photoshop and Illustrator would need to have a Save-As option that for that special Spark file if changes are made.
Even if special Spark file (with all the layers & text layers) is only able to be uploaded back to Spark would be helpful for any download backup option that could be done (maybe back up folders which create a zip folder of individual Spark files... or download backup of individual spark files). Then we could still play cleanup - download backups and later upload as needed to make future edits within Spark.
Thank you for your time.
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74 votes
We love this idea! We’re hoping to learn more about what people are looking to do, and how you’d want it to work. Also, would this be for Spark Page, or Spark Post, or either?
Drop me an email or a note here and let me know!
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Sam
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Need to be able to adjust size, style and color of font for all parts of the labels and title.
Manually select colors for each segment of the chart.
Ability to add a text-box if we need to.
A lot of the other comment authors have great ideas too.
What about a Delete Folder like in emails. Delete and it goes into a user-accessible folder where, after 30 days it is permanent. PLUS include the option that the user can manually clear out that folder before the 30 days.
Adobe could have the user wait 24-48 hours before early manual deletion is available. Perhaps a notification to click declaring the user reviewed the files and they're sure they want to early-permanent-delete.
This could give the option of bulk deletion without (necessarily) the oops factor -- since Adobe had the user verify the permanent deletion from the Delete Folder. Granted, some people will still click without reviewing, but Adobe would have done their due diligence.