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From within Spark, you can select those images and then combine them with others from just about everywhere, including Adobe Stock. Add some text, explore the page themes and photo layouts, then preview your page. When you’re done, publish it and share the link. Click here to see an example that I created.
You don’t have to finish your project all at once, by the way. You can save your page and come back to it later, but because it’s within the Creative Cloud universe, you can also access your pages through a Web browser on your desktop. When you’re logged in to your CC account, you’ll
see all of your Spark projects (Post, Page, and Video) in one place. Grab links, edit your pieces, and create new ones from either mobile or Web versions. All of your projects are “automagically” created for mobile and Web display, so you don’t have to configure anything or make different versions.
Spark Page is an easy way to put together gorgeous pic- torials and visual stories with no technical insight needed. Share your vacations, special events, and projects quickly, and look good doing it. Here’s another example from Terry White when he and Scott Kelby went on their photo- graphic adventure in Iceland.
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