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Multiple pages (separate sets of artboards)
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1,421 votesWe’re planning to support pages in XD. Stay tuned!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Devon commented
This would be a feature that Sketch would want to implement, over Adobe. Your use case seems unique in Adobe being the benefactor of a feature like this, but the ability to import Sketch files into XD seamlessly, and not being able to export back to Sketch is definitely purposeful.
They don't want you to switch back to Sketch. You're much more likely to see Sketch implement a feature allowing you to import XD files than you are seeing Adobe implement an "Export to Sketch" option.
Agreed, I'm literally running out of space on my canvas and using poor organization practices due to the lack of this feature. At the very least, you should have a components page where you can edit the master version of each component instead of taking up valuable space on your canvas.