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New to Adobe Send? Curious about what it can do? Here are a few things you can try to get up and running with the service.
Send a file from your computer
Send a file from your Acrobat.com account
View a file’s tracking information
Understand what your recipient will see
Click on any of the images to view a larger version.
Send a file from your computer
Pro tip: You can also drag and drop files into this dialog box. Neat trick!
Send a file from Acrobat.com
This one starts just like sending a file from your computer, but has the added benefit of allowing you to send files that you've already uploaded to Acrobat.com. You can also send files that you've converted to PDF with your PDF Pack subscription, as they're automatically stored up here, too. Easy access to your documents, people! Anyway, here's how you send a file from your Acrobat.com cloud storage:
Pro tip: If you like, you can send more than one file at a time and choose files from both sources at once.
View a file’s tracking information
You can check out the details of any file transaction you’ve done with Adobe Send. Here’s how:
You can view all your sent files in two ways:
Pro tip: If you sent more than one file in a single transaction, you can expand the view in your Sent Files list to show which files you shared.
Now you should be able to see each transaction, with the newest on top. Click on any of your sent files to preview the file and to see details.
From this page, you can do the following:
You can click “View Full Activity” if you’d like to see detailed tracking information: not only when the file was previewed and by whom (for personalized links), but also whether it was downloaded and by whom. If there was more than one file in the transaction, Adobe Send will also tell you which files were downloaded.
Understanding what your recipient will see
When you send someone a file with Adobe Send, you might be curious what they’ll see when it arrives. Here’s how that looks:
First, they’ll get an email to tell them that the file has been shared with them.
When they click the link in that email, they’ll be taken to a web page where they can preview the file(s). If you’ve opted to get notifications, you’ll get an email notification as soon as they do that. They can also download the file(s) to their computer after previewing them.
As recipients of personalized links take actions (such as previewing or downloading files), Adobe Send tracks that information for you in your account and will send you emails with the pertinent information.
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Hi,
I a have an adobe send account. Used to be sendnow i think. Anyway since the change I cant type in an adress where to send the file.
I use adobe send from within adobe acrobat. See picture below.
Can anyone help me with this problem?
Tom
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Hi Tom
Do you have a Paid Account or a Free Account?
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Hi saflunn,
I have a free account. Is that the problem?
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With Adobe Send only Paid accounts can send to individuals, Free accounts can create public links
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Ok, I used to be able, but that was sendnow.
Thanks!
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I have a paid account, but like everyone else, cannot see anywhere to put the recipients email address. Please help.
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Please see my reply here: https://forums.adobe.com/message/7016671#7016671