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UX Design Techdegree Graduate 12,355 PointsEyedropper tool!? There's got to be a document colors tool right?
Sketch allows you to set document colors so they are always consistent. I think you can use the eyedropper in a pinch but it can be easy to get into trouble that way.
1-is there a place for document colors in AdobeXD? 2-if not I think it would be wise to make an artboard that has all the colors you use and use that as a pallet for the eyedropper. Doing the eyedropper on that text gave me anxiety, anyone else?
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Eric Butler
33,512 PointsDocument colors can be saved to your XD document's "Assets." To see your Assets, click the like box-icon thing in the lower-left corner of the window (above the Layers icon), or go to View > Assets. To add a color, use it somewhere, then right-click what you added it to and select "Add Color to Assets."