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An error occurred while saving the comment Jack commentedSerious question: does the product manager in charge of this "feature" still work at Adobe?? (if yes, please fire them) Is this still on anyone's radar? How does an incomplete implementation just sit for 2.5 years?
You can rearrange layers using keyboard shortcuts... you can cut and paste a layer into a mask group. The only thing missing is drag and drop in the layers panel.... HOW HARD CAN THAT BE TO IMPLEMENT?!?!?!?!?!?
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Note: there’s a limited version of this feature already available. If you select an existing piece of text and then leave it selected while you use the Text tool to create new text, its style will match the piece of text you had selected.
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Hi everyone,
We’ve started working on multiple fills and borders, with plans to extend to this multiple shadows in the future.
Best,
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Here's a practical scenario for this feature: I have a number of standard components containing placeholder images that I created for a webpage. Throughout the site the same images are used for various purposes: thumbnails, hero graphics, responsive breakpoints, etc.. I can drop an image into each of the components and set a crop, but what if I decide to make color corrections on the image? I need to re-drag the updated photo to all the locations it is used in the project and redo the crop. It's a lot of work to make a minor change. With a linked image you could make the update on the image file itself and it would update everywhere that image is used.
IMO this is one of the most critical features missing in XD.
Note: Making the image a component doesn't work in this scenario because if you change the crop on the instances XD counts this as an override and it no longer updates the photo when you update the master.