![]() So far that hasn't improved sharing but I wanted to make sure this wasn't the issue. I tried to share a 150 page and received another artifact error.īecause of another message, I increased my cloud storage from 100 MB to 1 TB. I received two different messages which I will attach. ![]() I didn't choose them, it is what InDesign randomly chose.Īs an experiment, I created another file and tried to upload 100 pages. I tried again and 8 pages - 4 spread, appeared for sharing. When I tried to share the file, 4 pages - 2 spreads uploaded. I've designed other books - the printer had no problem with the files It is 600 pages, 300 spreads, about 333 MB file. ![]() Please.ĭuring this pandemic, I'm am trying to use the 'share for review' feature for a book I'm laying out. MAKE IT THE SAME ACROSS ALL OF YOUR PRODUCTS FOR CONSISTANCY. ![]() And mostly, I'm really getting tired of feeling like I'm a beta One last thing, when you fix this, as I am sure you will. However, this is an epic fail in my eyes. But if I have to go that route, honestly, I'd rather just keep emailing right now, all the potential is there for something great. I tried creating a new test but it look as though all the comments go away if one chooses that route. However, when posting publicly I could.Īnd lastly, when I update the file (link), there was no notification email sent to inform my client that the file had been modified, yet I am getting email notifications. The second option is "Enter a password if one has been shared with you." Unfortunately, I was not given the option to set up a password. My client received an email with a link and the only 2 options available for my client are "Sign in with an Adobe ID" – 99% of my clients will not HAVE or NEED an Adobe ID. ![]() Share for Review does not seem to be working even after another update. ![]()
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