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October 24, 2017
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multiple protoype - how do you view?

  • October 24, 2017
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Hello,

I downloaded the "Ginchy_practise_file" from an Adobe blog.

When I go to Prototype and try to view it. I only see the first one (website). The practice file has mobile, tablet, app, website, kiosk. Is there a way to switch between those somehow? Should they all be separate files?

Thanks.

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    Correct answer elainecc

    Nope! If you want a separate flow to share with your customers, you can change the home artboard (the tab on the upper left) and share again. XD will only share the flow that is connected to the home artboard.

    You can read more about this in the documentation: Learn how to create interactive prototypes in Adobe XD that you or others can use to validate the user experience.

    -Elaine

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    elainecc
    Participating Frequently
    October 24, 2017

    You can select an artboard, then press the play button (or Cmd+Enter or Ctrl+Enter, depending on your platform). By default, the home artboard launches in the Preview window if you have nothing selected.

    -Elaine

    Inspiring
    October 24, 2017

    Hi, Thanks for the quick reply.

    Yes. I see that works in the App. But what should you do if you want to share the link with someone?

    It defaults to the first screens (kiosk)

    Ideally, you could pick somehow.

    If you want to show the app prototype to the client for review, do you have to break it apart?

    I can't get to the app screens.

    Ginchy_practice_file

    thanks.

    elainecc
    elaineccCorrect answer
    Participating Frequently
    October 25, 2017

    Nope! If you want a separate flow to share with your customers, you can change the home artboard (the tab on the upper left) and share again. XD will only share the flow that is connected to the home artboard.

    You can read more about this in the documentation: Learn how to create interactive prototypes in Adobe XD that you or others can use to validate the user experience.

    -Elaine