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Hi all. I am very new to in-design and adobe products in general. I started working on a 50+ page manual on a desktop computer. I am just about done, but i need someone else to be able to open to look it over/approve it before I export it to print. So, Is there a way I can log into my adobe account from another device and pull up my "work in progress" manual from another device?! Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Sure. Your Creative Cloud account/Adobe ID has a cloud location associated with it, where you can store files independently of any other cloud services you may have available.
Your CC account includes a cloud file sync’ing feature which is similar to Dropbox. The Adobe Creative Cloud application installs a sync’ing folder named Creative Cloud Files at the top level of your computer’s user folder.
Most CC accounts include 1TB of sync space, so if you store all of your InDesign projects, and their assets inside of the Creative Cloud Files folder they will automatically get backed up to the account’s Adobe cloud server—you don’t have to do anything. If you accidentally
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Sure. Your Creative Cloud account/Adobe ID has a cloud location associated with it, where you can store files independently of any other cloud services you may have available.
Done deal.
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Your CC account includes a cloud file sync’ing feature which is similar to Dropbox. The Adobe Creative Cloud application installs a sync’ing folder named Creative Cloud Files at the top level of your computer’s user folder.
Most CC accounts include 1TB of sync space, so if you store all of your InDesign projects, and their assets inside of the Creative Cloud Files folder they will automatically get backed up to the account’s Adobe cloud server—you don’t have to do anything. If you accidentally delete a file from your drive, it can be retrieved by logging into the cloud server.
You are allowed to install your CC account and apps on two computers, so if you log in on the second computer its Creative Cloud Files folder would automatically sync with your cloud account, and your project files & folders would be available there. Or, if your client has a CC account, you can invite them to collaborate by right-clicking the folder, and choosing View on Website. From the cloud webpage you can click the Share + button, send an invite, and your project folder will sync to your client’s computer.