directly onto the specific text layer within your Repeat Grid.

Use Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac). Add Your Data: Type each piece of content on a new line. Example (Blog Titles): 10 Tips for Better UX Why xd.txt is a Game Changer Mastering Adobe XD Prototypes

Give it a name you’ll remember, like blog_titles.txt . The Magic Trick: Drag-and-Drop Filling Once your file is ready, the magic happens in seconds: In Adobe XD, select your Repeat Grid . Locate your .txt file in your computer's folders.

Below is a blog post designed to help you master this often-overlooked efficiency hack.

If the client changes the copy, just update your text file and drag it back in.

We’ve all been there: you’ve built a beautiful Repeat Grid for a blog feed or an e-commerce gallery, but every card says "Title Goes Here." Manually updating 20 different cards is the definition of "busy work."

It’s easier to spot layout issues (like long titles breaking into two lines) when you aren't using "Lorem Ipsum".

The secret to fixing this isn't a complex plugin—it’s a simple .txt file. What is xd.txt?