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Hello realizing i should have posted this here!

I am using one document to track multiple configurations of the same diagram. I am using my Master Page to make any updates and seeing it update across multiple other tabs, which is a great feature! 

However, I’d like if there was a way to edit the dependent (child) pages that are tied to the Master Page. Since they are in the background, I can only add to it, but if I want to make different changes for each of my tabs, it seems like I’d have to add new shapes over my background.

I feel like there should be some way of having the best of both worlds:

1. When using a child tab of a Master Page, I still have authority to edit the content of the master page to Taylor the configuration of the shapes/colors/lines to that specific instance (obviously not affecting the Master Page).
2. A child tab in my document such that when I update the master, the change is propagated through each child tab, even overriding any other changes such as color/lines/shape additions made.

Seems like theres no way to have both of these, so hoping I’m wrong and someone has an idea!

Thank you!

Hi ​@tbreda , 

Thanks for your post! Unfortunately, this isn’t currently supported in Lucid, but we’re very interested in your feedback and committed to continually improving our products. If you’re willing to share, we’d love to hear more details about your use case or what you’d like to see in this experience within this thread. I’ve also converted this post to an idea so that it’s visible to others within the Product Feedback section of the community - from here, they can upvote it and add details of their own.

Finally, for more information on how Lucid manages feedback via this community, take a look at this post:

https://community.lucid.co/welcome-to-the-lucid-community-15/feedback-and-feature-requests-5439