Wondering if I can copy an object from one page to another and keep its breakpoint styles

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Wondering if I can copy an object from one page to another and keep its breakpoint styles

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Hello, I have an element that I would like to have on every page and be structurally identical (except for the copy, which will change slightly per page). It's a container with some icons and text in it)

I make a base version of the element that is responsive(1280px, 768px, and 320px) and was hoping that by copy / pasting it onto each page, each of them would be consistent between breakpoints on different pages. This is not the case, however. I thought I remembered the program behaving this way in the past. When I paste the 1280px version of the element on another page, it doesn't conform to the responsive data I've set for it in the base version.

I am on the latest version of the software.

Let me know if I am not making any sense.
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Re: Wondering if I can copy an object from one page to another and keep its breakpoint styles

Post by Pablo »

I'm sorry, this is not possible. Breakpoint data is only valid within the content of the current page.
The other page may have a completely different structure and simply copying the data could corrupt the page.
Only if you clone the page, the data will be copied.
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Re: Wondering if I can copy an object from one page to another and keep its breakpoint styles

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Ah okay. Good to know. Thanks for the reply.
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