This article explains how to use the quick actions menu in Oviond to streamline the process of building and editing projects.
1. Log in to your Oviond account.
Navigate to the Oviond login page and enter your credentials.
2. Select a client, then select the project you want to edit.
When a widget is selected, the quick actions menu will appear at the top of the canvas. These actions help make building and editing a project more efficient and can be performed on all widget types.
Select the Widget
Click on the widget you want to save.
Save as Asset
Click the first button in the quick action menu, 'Save as Asset'.
This widget will now be saved and available across clients and projects in the Asset Library.
Select the Widget
Click on the widget you want to duplicate.
Duplicate
Click the second button in the quick actions menu, 'Duplicate'.
The duplicate widget will appear under the original. Click to edit or click and drag to move.
Select the Widget
Click on the widget you want to copy and use elsewhere in the project.
Copy
Click the third button in the quick action menu, 'Copy'.
A pop-up will appear at the bottom of the canvas.
Paste the Widget
Scroll to where you wish to paste the copied widget.
Click and drag on the pop-up to place the widget in the desired location.
Note: This pop-up can be copied to multiple locations until you close it.
Select the Widget
Click on the widget you want to delete.
Delete
Click the fourth button in the quick actions menu, 'Delete'.
Confirm by clicking 'Delete' in the confirmation dialog box.
Tip: Familiarize yourself with the quick actions menu to enhance your efficiency when managing widgets in your projects.
By following these steps, you can effectively use the quick actions menu in Oviond, making your project building and editing process more streamlined and efficient.
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