Features
- Adobe XD User Guide
- Introduction
- Design
- Artboards, guides, and layers
- Shapes, objects, and path
- Text and fonts
- Components and states
- Masking and effects
- Layout
- Videos and Lottie animations
- Prototype
- Create interactive prototypes
- Animate prototypes
- 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
- Review prototypes
- Work with design specs
- Share design specs
- Inspect design specs
- Navigate design specs
- Review and comment design specs
- Export design assets
- Export and download assets from design specs
- Group sharing for enterprise
- Back up or transfer XD assets
- Design systems
- Cloud documents
- Integrations and plugins
- Work with external assets
- Work with design assets from Photoshop
- Copy and paste assets from Photoshop
- Import or open Photoshop designs
- Work with Illustrator assets in Adobe XD
- Open or import Illustrator designs
- Copy vectors from Illustrator to XD
- Plugins for Adobe XD
- Create and manage plugins
- Jira integration for XD
- Slack plugin for XD
- Zoom plug-in for XD
- Publish design from XD to Behance
- XD for iOS and Android
- Troubleshooting
- Known and fixed issues
- Installation and updates
- Launch and crash
- Cloud documents and Creative Cloud Libraries
- Prototype, publish, and review
- Import, export, and working with other apps
Work with linked assets
The linked asset workflow that allows you to reuse colors, character styles, and components across local and cloud documents will be supported until September 2021. Going forward, Creative Cloud Libraries will be the only way to publish and share linked assets across documents in XD, and so you may wish to migrate your existing design system to a Creative Cloud Library before September 2021.
Changes starting September 2021
- You will no longer be able to link cloud documents to reuse assets.
- Existing local and cloud documents that have linked assets will no longer propagate updates when edits are made to assets.
- Copying and pasting a Component that is not published to a library will result in an unlinked copy of the component.
- Creative Cloud Libraries will be the only way to publish and share linked assets across documents in XD.
Why is Creative Cloud Libraries an alternative?
We introduced the ability to link assets across documents to enable reuse of components while keeping changes in sync across documents. However, design systems are much more than just Components. It consists of different types of assets organized in a way that makes it easy for everyone on the team to use and contribute back to. As design systems mature, teams grow and complexity of projects increases, teams need a more robust solution to help build consistent experiences at scale.
To help teams with this goal, we introduced Creative Cloud Libraries in XD. Using libraries, you can build design systems that allow you to share more than just components.
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Linked Assets |
Creative Cloud Libraries |
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Linked components across documents. |
Supported |
Supported |
Linked colors and character styles are supported for linked assets. |
Supported |
Supported |
Linked audio files and other asset types. |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Invite users with view and edit permissions to a design system. |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Publish a design system publicly for anyone to make a copy or use. |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Gating updates when publishing changes to a library. |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Organize your design system with groups and tokens. |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Bridge design to development with design token and code hinting. |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Create a library that can be shared with a team. |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Reuse assets from other Creative Cloud apps like Photoshop and Illustrator. |
Not Supported |
Supported |
How do I migrate my linked assets to Creative Cloud Libraries?
You can migrate your existing linked assets to Creative Cloud Libraries in a couple of steps. Before you start the migration process, it is important to ensure that you inform your team about this so that they don’t make edits to the source document or the consuming documents during this period. Migrating your design system should only take a couple of minutes.
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Before publishing a library, ensure that the cloud document doesn’t contain copies of components from another local or cloud document. If it does, make sure to either convert them to a local component or remove them before publishing a library. This will ensure that the library published contains assets from a single document instead of referencing multiple documents.
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Publish your library
Click the Publish button to create a library that contains all your documents assets containing the document’s assets like colors, character styles, components and audio files.
Depending on the number of assets, publishing the library the first time might take a few minutes. The progress indicator in the Libraries manager will indicate when the library has finished publishing. Make sure no other editors are actively updating the document while it's being published as a library.
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Once the library is published, you can invite users using their email address with either view permission or edit permission. Make sure to invite anyone who was previously using linked assets from this document.
User with view permissions
If you invite a user with view permissions, they can use this library to reuse the assets. They can’t make changes to the library.
User with edit permissions
If you invite a user with edit permissions, they can use and make edits to the library. To make edits to a library, a user must have edit access to the library and the cloud document. Make sure to invite the user to the cloud document to edit.
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Accept the invite to the Library
Users invited to the library in the previous step will be notified through an email or in Creative Cloud desktop app about the library. Once they accept the invitation, they can access the library from XD. It is essential that any user who was previously using linked assets from this document to accept the invitation to the library else the assets will show up with a broken link that’s represented with a red badge. Once you accept the invitation, it will take a couple of minutes for the library to sync and show up for the first time. When a user accepts the invitation, all the linked assets should automatically be relinked to the new library.
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An easy way to check if you have successfully migrated your linked assets to a library, is by opening any document that contains these linked assets. If the user of that document has accepted the invitation to that library, the linked assets should now be referencing the new library. If it's not then it will show up with a red badge which indicates it is broken.
Next, ask any user with edit permissions to the library to make a change and publish an update to the library. If other users see an update in their library panel, it indicates you’ve successfully set up your design system with Libraries.
Migrate your Linked Assets to Creative Cloud Libraries (Video)
Here is a step-by-step video walkthrough to help migrate your existing linked assets to Creative Cloud Libraries.
Why do my assets show up with a red badge?
If your assets have a red badge, it indicates that the link is broken. You can follow the steps below to resolve this:
Ensure the owner of the library (previously the source document for the linked assets) has invited you to use the new library.
Ensure you have accepted the invitation to the library. Once you accept the invite, the links should automatically resolve and your assets should be linked to the library. Check for the invite in your email or Creative Cloud desktop app.