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May 6, 2021
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Folder view for projects in Fresco

  • May 6, 2021
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Hi,

now that you officially killed Draw by ruining the layer function, I wonder about projects and folders. What is the best way to bring in Adobe Draw projects into Fresco? If I click on a Draw folder, it just brings in a bunch of separate documents. This cannot be the way, can it?

 

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Correct answer Sjaani

Just wanted to let you know that the majority of people who respond on this forum are users of the software rather than Adobe employees. Having a go at the company as your first comment doesn't tend to get much of a reaction other than people move on to the next question because we can't help you with a gripe about company decisions.

When you refer to folders do you mean multiple artboards in one project within Draw?
Fresco is not set up for multiple artboards at this time.
I would suggest adding a feature request to the Fresco Uservoice page.

 

 

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Sjaani
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SjaaniCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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May 25, 2021

Just wanted to let you know that the majority of people who respond on this forum are users of the software rather than Adobe employees. Having a go at the company as your first comment doesn't tend to get much of a reaction other than people move on to the next question because we can't help you with a gripe about company decisions.

When you refer to folders do you mean multiple artboards in one project within Draw?
Fresco is not set up for multiple artboards at this time.
I would suggest adding a feature request to the Fresco Uservoice page.

 

 

Participant
April 7, 2022

I agree with the first comment. Bring back Adobe Draw!!! It's ridiculous that all my files were imported into Fresco as folders which mask the image until I click into them (well I have to wait for them to upload first). Adobe Draw was so simple and perfect. Is there a way to surface all images that were put into folders so we can have a birds eye view of our work?