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Here’s how it works currently:
- If you drag a single image onto a Repeat Grid where all grid cells show the same image, the image will change in all the grid cells.
- If you drag multiple images onto a Repeat Grid, you will set up a repeating sequence of different images. For example, if I drag in 5 images at the same time, the first 5 grid cells will show different images and then the pattern will repeat (e.g. every 5th grid cell will show the same image).
- If you drag a single image onto a Repeat Grid that already has a repeating sequence of images, you’ll replace all copies of the image you dropped onto. For example, if you had a sequence of 5 images repeated 3 times (15 total grid cells), and then you drop a single image onto one grid cell, you’ll see 3 copies of that…
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90 votesfeature-needs-more-info · 18 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →
An error occurred while saving the comment Dominic commentedReally would love this feature or a solid work around. @Sean S and @Arvid @Armando describe issue perfectly.
The settings menu in Slack on mobile (the three nodes top right, when in a channel or DM) is a perfect example of what I'm trying to achieve.
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I found a work around... If you make/group all elements in first sequence as a component and then repeat grid, you can remove or edit elements (or even components) within--without affecting other repeated sequences.
Note: You cannot edit the first sequence of course or it changes all of them. And components within cannot be their MASTER component or it will change all instances obviously.
**It can be hit or miss.**