Allow SharePoint Online functionality
Provide the same functionality as in Adobe DC Pro to add a SharePoint Site to InDesign open and edit documents directly online without having to download and not to use OneDrive.
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Cory Mettling commented
Please make this happen.
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Simon Edwards commented
We have an issue with linking images from SharePoint Online document libraries. All the info I can find online points towards using OneDrive sync, but that doesn't work.
Anyone else who wants to edit this file, won't be able to see this image. Is there a way to link via URL or directly from a SharePoint Online library?
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Cassandra Johnson commented
We are in the process of moving our sales support team from Word to InDesign. Our company operates in a SharePoint environment. Our support team works across several practice areas, each having individuals who will need to contribute, edit, and review our docs. I am a long-time InDesign user but previously only needed to collaborate with one other person, so we/ve just passed the file(s) between us. We are also getting InCopy (learning curve!), but I am concerned how/where we will build our resource library for linked items and our InDesign files. Much of the work to develop a smooth workflow with ease of access for all parties falls on me. I hear using OneDrive is NOT a good solution. SharePoint functionality would be so helpful!
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Liz MacIntyre commented
Without the Creative Cloud integration with SharePoint we are forced to find an alternative solution.
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dishdesigner commented
Ha! Yeah right....would be lovely, but it's a pipe dream when Adobe is trying to move everyone into their own Document Cloud file sharing solution. They are never going to cede this territory to Redmond for nothing.
Acrobat is different - it's an end point in the document creation chain, not a beginning authoring point. They want people to adopt and keep document signing and markup tools in Acrobat PDF over solutions like MS Forms......That's probably why they enabled Sharepoint in Acrobat only.
We use Sharepoint and InDesign at our company, too, and OneDrive sync is a pain in the a** for any real-world enterprise situation....Nearly every company exceeds the 100,000 file limits for performance trouble with syncing.