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ADOBE SPARK PAGE TUTORIAL

1. Whenever you launch it, Spark always opens with an INSPIRATION page, where you can see some of the achievable possibilities of this platform as finished projects. Some of these are by designers, some by students; all are organic. When you finish your own project, you have the option to share it publicly or not. If you choose ‘public’, it will feature in the searchable database of projects. If you select ‘private’, it will still be available for you to share widely – it just won’t be listed in that public database.

2. You have the option of revisiting and reworking a Spark project at any time via the MY PAGES menu. You can edit the original and update the link, or you

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