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How do I get only Creative Cloud with just an Acrobat subscription?

Explorer ,
Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

I have a trial of the Photography plan from buying a Seagate drive, and want to continue with Portfolio, which is included with the CC. I am not interested in the other functions of the Photography plan. I also tried out Acrobat and am convinced I want to sign up for it but it just mentions Document Cloud.

If possible how can I get Acrobat and Creative Cloud, or would I have to subscribe separately to Acrobat AND Portfolio?

Thank you

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 21, 2019 Feb 21, 2019
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Hey willie_e,

Thanks for sharing your finding. You can get Acrobat DC and Portfolio together without subscribing for the Creative Cloud subscription.

As shared in the screenshot and Adobe's plan and pricing website Acrobat DC single app does include the Adobe Portfolio.

You can also see- Adobe Portfolio FAQ

Any Adobe trial would work for only 14-days and so as your Photography Plan. Once trial is over, you need to subscribe to get the continued access to the Adobe Portfolio service.

I would have expected the last bullet point in the capture would have been included in the extensive feature list online at here:

https://acrobat.adobe.com/ca/en/acrobat/pricing.html

This pricing page shows the difference between Acrobat Dc and ACrobat Std. DC service. Plans and its services are available at our official pricing site-https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html

Thanks,

Akanchha

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Explorer ,
Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

Hmmmm I just saw this......but Portfolio is not listed in all of the feature lists I have scoured on Adobe pages. This is the only place I find it mentioned for Acrobat.

Actually, if anyone can confirm for me as even though I cancelled my Photography trial it apparently will go to the end of the term in March, and don't want to see a bunch of work in Portfolio disappear.

Thank you

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Community Expert ,
Jan 26, 2019 Jan 26, 2019

The two things are not related. You can get Acrobat on its own, or as a part of a suite. If you don't need the full suite but only a couple of applications from it look for the option of purchasing them on their own. It's certainly possible with Acrobat. Not sure about other applications, though...

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Explorer ,
Jan 27, 2019 Jan 27, 2019

Thank you for taking the time, but as I mentioned I was only looking for access to Acrobat and Portfolio(included with all Creative Cloud access). After I first posted I saw the capture I posted second, but Adobe is intent on running out the Photography trial so I cannot be positive I will retain Creative Cloud access and Portfolio until then. I would have expected the last bullet point in the capture would have been included in the extensive feature list online at here:

https://acrobat.adobe.com/ca/en/acrobat/pricing.html

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 21, 2019 Feb 21, 2019
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Hey willie_e,

Thanks for sharing your finding. You can get Acrobat DC and Portfolio together without subscribing for the Creative Cloud subscription.

As shared in the screenshot and Adobe's plan and pricing website Acrobat DC single app does include the Adobe Portfolio.

You can also see- Adobe Portfolio FAQ

Any Adobe trial would work for only 14-days and so as your Photography Plan. Once trial is over, you need to subscribe to get the continued access to the Adobe Portfolio service.

I would have expected the last bullet point in the capture would have been included in the extensive feature list online at here:

https://acrobat.adobe.com/ca/en/acrobat/pricing.html

This pricing page shows the difference between Acrobat Dc and ACrobat Std. DC service. Plans and its services are available at our official pricing site-https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html

Thanks,

Akanchha

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