Settings and activity
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482 votes78 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests » 02 : Prototype mode · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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Global/Master artboard templates (pin objects across all artboards)
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2,795 votesfeature-under-review · 146 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests » 02 : Prototype mode · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →Kenneth Kawamoto supported this idea ·
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Please note that you can already do this by using the auto-animate transition.
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@Elain - you *can* with auto-animate but you have to have the previous artboard and the next artboard duplicated in the current artboard to create the transition, otherwise auto-animate will use simple "dissolve" transition because there is nothing to animate to/from. This is therefore not a solution - hope you can see what I mean.
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Option + Up/Down Arrow Key to adjust individual line spacing (leading/line height) cf. AI, PS, etc
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This is to do with the placed image's size, not necessary to do with the retina display upscaling. For example, if you place a very long webpage screen-capture in an artboard, the image quality in the desktop preview is good, but when you publish for the web preview, the quality is so poor that is well beyond acceptable level (cannot read any text due to bad pixelation, for example) This is very easy to replicate.
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Yes more specific, as you’d release several versions while XD is in v20. Photoshop states the minor version in the web page above (although it currently says 20.0.4 - it should be 20.0.5!)
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You can select an object as a destination within the same artboard but not in another artboard.