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- Adobe XD User Guide
- Introduction
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- Text and fonts
- Components and states
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- Create interactive prototypes
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- Object properties supported for auto-animate
- Create prototypes with keyboard and gamepad
- Create prototypes using voice commands and playback
- Create timed transitions
- Add overlays
- Design voice prototypes
- Create anchor links
- Create hyperlinks
- Preview designs and prototypes
- Share, export, and review
- Share selected artboards
- Share designs and prototypes
- Set access permissions for links
- Work with prototypes
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- Work with design specs
- Share design specs
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- Group sharing for enterprise
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- Plugins for Adobe XD
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- Slack plugin for XD
- Zoom plug-in for XD
- Publish design from XD to Behance
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Learn how to collaboratively coedit your designs and manage design revisions.
Adobe XD powers end-to-end collaboration at every step of the design process, from editing in real time with other designers to working with developers and designers to gather feedback.
You can coedit designs with your fellow designers, and with the power of document history, resolve any coedting conflicts. Also, if you’re offline, you will be paused from making changes to your shared document to avoid any conflicts when you go online later.
With XD 57 and later versions, you and your coeditors can experience consistent colors on the coedited document. To achieve this, switch the document’s color profile to sRGB. If you or your coeditors change the color profile, all the coeditors get a message about the change.
Invite to coedit
Collaborating with fellow designers has never been easier. You can invite your fellow designers to simultaneously access and edit your XD document. Adobe XD enables your fellow designers to coedit any of your shared documents.
Go ahead and save your design as a cloud document, click the Invite to Document icon (). Enter Adobe IDs (email addresses associated with Adobe account) of your fellow designers and click Invite.
Your fellow designers are then notified through their email or Creative Cloud desktop app.
Collaborators can also invite others to edit your document for faster collaboration.
Edit designs collaboratively
You can collaboratively edit a design document and view real-time changes that are saved as you work. When you coedit a document with your fellow designers, you can view these visual indicators.
Colored avatar
An avatar of fellow designers coediting your design. If the profile image was not set by a designer, then the first letter of the first name appears as colored avatar. If there is no profile name, then a blank profile image appears.
Bounding box
A bounding box that matches the avatar color that appears on your design. Hover over the bounding box to view the names of your coeditors.
Real-time edits
Simultaneous edits in real time as your coeditors navigate and modify your design.
Live Cursor
A Live Cursor appears on the bounding box corresponding to the colored avatar at the presence bar.
You can view the live edits of your fellow designers on shared documents with the help of colored avatars appearing as remote Live Cursors.
Select View > Show/Hide Live Cursors to enable or disable Live Cursors. By default, Show Live Cursors is enabled. Hover over the remote Live Cursor to view details of the fellow designer.
At any point in time, if you want to know whether your coeditor is working on the same location of a shared document, click the coeditor's avatar in the presence bar. The Live Cursor jumps to the current position of your coeditor in the shared document.
Remote Live Cursor consists of:
- A live pointer, which corresponds to the live position of your fellow designer.
- A colored avatar that is in sync with the profile of the designer that appears in the presence bar.
Appearance of remote Live Cursor
The appearance of remote Live Cursor changes based on different scenarios and cursor movements as stated below.
Away from canvas
When your fellow designer moves away from the canvas, say, on to the right panel, or on to a dialog, the Live Cursor remains on the last position and doesn't show any further movement.
Movements within document
When your fellow designer moves the cursor to the extreme left or right side of the document, you can observe the pointer on colored avatar shifting to the left or right accordingly.
Zoom in or Zoom out
When your fellow designer zooms in or zooms out the artboards in the canvas, the remote cursor appears to you only if it is within the range of the viewport.
Watch this tutorial to learn more about the Live Cursors in coediting.
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You can easily manage your document versions (design revisions) in XD by adding a name and description to them, and by using search and filter.
- Access document versions: Select next to the document name to see the list of previous versions.
- Save versions, add version name and description: By default, versions are named based on timestamps, and are autosaved at regular intervals. Autosaved versions are deleted from the cloud after 60 days. Use next to the timestamp to mark a version and save it permanently. To rename the document version and add a description, select the three dots Edit version info. When you add a name and a description to a version, you save it permanently and improve its searchability. next to the timestamp and choose
- Search and filter versions: Search for a document version by typing its name or a word from its description. You can also search for it using Marked versions or any of the given timestamps as the filter.
- View a version: To view a version, select the three dots Open in a new window. You cannot roll back to another version. However, you can copy and paste the content to your current version. To learn more, see Versioning FAQ.
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Few things to keep in mind
Remember these aspects when you coedit an XD document.
Save a copy to work offline
For documents that you haven't shared with anyone, you can continue working offline. Changes you make are synced to the online version when you are reconnected. You cannot, however, work offline on shared documents to prevent conflicts when you go online. You can save a copy and work on it, and manually copy those changes when you have access to the online document.
Revoke access
Remove the coeditor's name from Invite to Document pop-up window.
Prevent overwriting
Avoid coediting the same object with a fellow designer to prevent overwriting. XD retains the edits that reach the server first and other changes are discarded.
Learn more
"Coediting lets you work right along side with your team and empowers you to work better. Together" — Dani Beaumont, Principal Product Manager, XD.
To learn more about coediting and document history, watch this video.
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