Save, Download and Share Your Designs

In Print and Social Media

When you are finished editing your design, in the print and social marketing Design Editor, not only can you utilize the design in Command, but the editor will give you a few options as well. To learn more about how to save, download, and share your design, from within the Design Editor, follow the steps below:

Title and Save

1. At the top of the page, enter a title for your design. This field will auto-save once you click out of the box.

2. As you are working on your design, periodically click File at the top left of the page, then click Save which will save the design in your design library.

Download

1. Click the download button, , at the top right of the page. This will bring up some options:

Get JPEG

  • Adjust the quality of the download and choose to download a preview of the JPEG download.
  • Click Include Also, which will give you the option of downloading additional versions of the design, and to specify the pixel size of each.
  • Click Publish Settings, which will allow you to: publish with bleed (bleed allows you to run artwork to the edge of the page), download as a ZIP file, and download as CMYK (PDF only).

Get PNG

  • Adjust the quality of the download and choose to download a preview of the JPEG download.
  • Click Include Also, which will give you the option of downloading additional versions of the design, and to specify the pixel size of each.
  • Click Publish Settings, which will allow you to: publish with bleed (bleed allows you to run artwork to the edge of the page), download as a ZIP file, and download as CMYK (PDF only).

Get PDF

  • Choose which pages to download into the PDF.
  • Choose between standard and high resolution quality.
  • Click Publish Settings, which will allow you to: publish with bleed (bleed allows you to run artwork to the edge of the page), download as a ZIP file, and download as CMYK (PDF only).


Share

1. Click the share button, , at the top right of the page.

This will allow you to share the design with your Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, or Google Plus accounts. It will also give you a live web address, for your design, that you can share via email, text, or any number of ways.