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March 6, 2018
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Publish online documents available on app?

  • March 6, 2018
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I am loving the publish online function. I would love to get the link right on my phone from my CC app on my iPhone as I view my cc libraries so I can forward on to clients via whatsapp etc as so many clients contact me on this. At the moment I am having to email myself the link to the publish online dashboard then copy it and paste it from my email on my phone and then onto a text message.

Surely there is another way or a huge link missing in this awesome function!?

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    Correct answer Diane Burns

    When viewing the Publish Online project, you can simply click the share icon (part of the Publish Online navigation at the bottom of the screen), choose "Email" and it will automatically open your email client with the URL in the email, ready to address .

    You can also access any of your Publish Online projects from anywhere via https:// indd.adobe.com/ dashboard (adding spaces so URL isn't converted); log in with your Adobe ID, then you will see a list of all your projects. Next to each one is the share icon and it will let you send an email with the project's URL automatically in the email, as above.

    It seems this might save you a step or two.

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    Diane Burns
    Diane BurnsCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    March 6, 2018

    When viewing the Publish Online project, you can simply click the share icon (part of the Publish Online navigation at the bottom of the screen), choose "Email" and it will automatically open your email client with the URL in the email, ready to address .

    You can also access any of your Publish Online projects from anywhere via https:// indd.adobe.com/ dashboard (adding spaces so URL isn't converted); log in with your Adobe ID, then you will see a list of all your projects. Next to each one is the share icon and it will let you send an email with the project's URL automatically in the email, as above.

    It seems this might save you a step or two.