Maybe there's a glitch or a setting issue. Check your keyboard settings in Adobe Story and see if something's off.
Could be that you accidentally enabled some sort of restricted input mode. Look through the options and preferences in Adobe Story to rule that out. Sometimes, restarting the software or your computer can also do the trick.
It could be that your device doesn't meet the system requirements for Adobe Story. Make sure your operating system and hardware are compatible.
Perhaps there's a problem with your Adobe account settings or permissions. Another possibility is that there might be conflicts with other software installed on your computer.
It might be that your account settings or permissions are not set up correctly for this. Or, there could be a problem with the network connection at the Starbucks location.
It could be that your keyboard settings are messed up. Check if the language or input method is correct. Also, make sure there's no software blocking the typing function for that specific story.
It could be that your internet connection is unstable. A weak connection can cause problems with inputting text on certain platforms. Or, it might be that the website has specific requirements or restrictions for posting stories that you haven't met yet.
Maybe there's a technical glitch or the website has certain restrictions. Sometimes it could be due to your account settings or a temporary issue with the platform.
Maybe it's not meeting the company's business goals or there's a shift in their software strategy.
Maybe there's a technical glitch with your device or the app you're using. Try restarting both and see if that helps.
It depends on Adobe's current policies and support for the software. You might want to check their official website for the latest information.
It could be due to the format or nature of the post. Some platforms only allow specific kinds of content like photos, short videos or text in a particular style to be shared to stories. If this post doesn't fit those criteria, it can't be shared. For instance, if it's a very long and complex document that doesn't conform to the story's simplicity requirement, it won't be shareable.