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Shareable Link: No Longer Allowed Without Premium?

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Sep 10, 2024 Sep 10, 2024

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Hello, I'm new to this community - apologies if I should be looking elsewhere for guidance. 

I'm an educator, and I've used Adobe Express for several years in my college-level writing classes. When doing a demo with my students today, we discovered that they are no longer able to "publish a shareable link" of their Express webpages without paying for a Premium account. Is there some way around this issue that I'm missing, or is it no longer possible to share Express projects created with free accounts? I am trying to figure out how students can share their projects with me and their peers for an upcoming workshop, without having to go through the "invite collaborators" process. Help?

 

Many thanks,

Erin

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Guru , Sep 10, 2024 Sep 10, 2024

Log into Adobe Express using your school email account-  pretty sure it's a premium account at no cost to you.  I don't see the little crown with the checkmark that you normally see with a premium account- still thousands of templates.    School email accounts typically end with  .edu or .org.

From what I can tell: Adobe express for educators is for K-12.
 Your college / University may allready have a school account with various access to many adobe products.  When I sign in with my school account

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Log into Adobe Express using your school email account-  pretty sure it's a premium account at no cost to you.  I don't see the little crown with the checkmark that you normally see with a premium account- still thousands of templates.    School email accounts typically end with  .edu or .org.

From what I can tell: Adobe express for educators is for K-12.
 Your college / University may allready have a school account with various access to many adobe products.  When I sign in with my school account I have access to all adobe products.   It depends upon your school as to what sort of user agreement they have set up.
 

The share button is there.  You also can assign a template to a class you set up.   

https://www.adobe.com/education/express/

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