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Composition Sets, or CompSets, provide a means for grouping a sequence of LayerComps together. CompSets allow designers to concentrate their designs into specific use case or workflow scenarios. When you’ve completed a series of LayerComps which express a specific use case or scenario you can export the CompSet as a horizontal prototype made up of only the LayerComps contained within it.
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When created, new CompSets appear at the bottom of your existing list of LayerComps.
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Similar to how Photoshop presents newly created groups within the Layers panel, newly created CompSets appear using a default Undefined title followed by a unique counter.
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To populate a CompSet, start by selecting the desired LayerComps to be included.
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Selecting discrete LayerComp rows in the UXmockup panel works the same way as the stock Photoshop LayerComps panel. While holding down the Command Key on macOS, the Ctrl key on Windows, designers can selectively highlight the LayerComps to be included as part of the new CompSet.
Alternatively, pressing the Shift key on your keyboard will highlight all rows between your first and second selections.04
With the desired LayerComps selected, you can now drag them to the CompSet.
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After dragging the LayerComps into a CompSet, the list of LayerComps is updated to reflect the change.
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LayerComps which are part of a CompSet will appear indented as a visual confirmation that they are now part of the parent CompSet.