See all connection in prototype mode
Currently in prototype mode, connections disappear unless you click on a board or do cmd-a.
We need the ability to see all connections or hide them. Not by "selecting boards" using cmd-a. Just show all connections.
People use XD not just to prototype but to pass a desired flow from designers/product to developers. Don't restrict the use case for XD
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Phil commented
Agreed. Showing all the connections graphically is essential. Without this feature, Xd is severely lacking as a serious design tool.
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Tom commented
Please add functionality to allow exporting prototype as a flowchart, showing all connections.
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Raman Pfaff commented
Yes, the control-A is a workaround, but having the option to keep them visible at all times would really help.
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R Taber commented
Agreed that a smoother way to do this would be a nice enhancement. Cmd+A is a --decent-- workaround, but it selects every object, even those without interactions, so it creates a lot of unnecessary visual noise and makes things harder to see.
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Hafez commented
What would be even better is if it can display the architecture of the flow(s)
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Sam commented
exporting the document as a flow chart showing all the link would be great
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Daniel commented
If you highlight every artboard in prototype mode, you can see them all.
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Simon Knipper commented
We are looking to use XD as our primary design tool in a team of six. Creating flows is part of our daily work. It would save us a lot of time to be able to create a flowchart and prototype in one step. Right now we have to repeat a lot of steps.
When/If you create this feature it would be great to as well have flow-lines that attach to single elements and that you don't have to draw by hand. (hint: look at lucidchart or similar tools)