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The request "topic: 124643" refers to a specific technical discussion on the Affinity Forum regarding .
If you’ve ever found yourself deep in a complex layout with dozens of placeholder images, you know the dread of realizing they all need to be swapped. Doing it one by one is a recipe for a repetitive strain injury. 124643
Transitioning from low-res drafts to high-res finals. The request "topic: 124643" refers to a specific
Quickly updating recurring icons or branding elements across a large catalog. Pro-Tip: Watch Out for Grayed-Out Buttons Transitioning from low-res drafts to high-res finals
Once your images are highlighted, click the Replace button at the top of the window. Select the new file from your drive, and Publisher will swap all selected instances with the new asset simultaneously. When Does This Work Best?
The good news? Affinity Publisher has a built-in tool that handles this in seconds. Based on common workflows discussed by the Affinity community, here is the quickest way to batch-replace your assets. The Secret Weapon: Resource Manager
Hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Cmd (Mac) to select multiple specific images, or use Shift to select a whole block of assets.