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At first glance the CompSet, or composition set, view should look very familiar to anyone with experience using Photoshop. Beyond just familiarity, the CompSet panel has many features which mimic those found in Photoshop’s Layers and LayerComps panels. The CompSet view is where you can group LayerComps together for the purposes of exporting horizontal prototypes, slideshows or documentation.
Anytime the UXMockup panel is opened it will immediately list any existing LayerComps you may have in the currently open PSD.
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Aside from the CompSet view there is also the Snapshot, Messages and Profile views. These views will each be covered in detail in their own respective tutorial seections.
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For instant access to online help just click the Help icon and a modal will appear to explain what you’re seeing in the panel.
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Hollow notepad icons are a visual indication that no comments have been entered to help describe the associated LayerComp.
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The toolbar located at the bottom of the CompSet view is used to create LayerComps and CompSets as well as syncing and exporting.
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The contextual help modal appears whenever the help icon is clicked. The panel will present you with an overlay containing callouts to each icon in the current view. As your cursor hovers over the various icons within the CompSet help overlay an explanation of what that icon does appears at the center of the modal. Tutorials about each icon and feature can be found on UXMockup.
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The Support menu is located in the top right corner of the UXMockup panel. Using the Support menu is the best way to log a support question with us. The Support menu can also be used to manage your cache location. The cache location is an area on your computer chosen by you where the panel will store temporary files and media.
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Clicking this icon creates a new CompSet to group your LayerComps. To learn more about what a CompSet, or composition set is, click Next.