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AXURE RP TUTORIAL

When putting all my elements together I needed some guidance towards the interactivity side of my prototype. I had all my panels pre-made from Figma and imported into Axure and I wanted to get them to change on queue from actions from the user. This video was again posted by Axure RP on their youtube channel and was very detailed and full of useful tips. The video is short but straight to the point, as I know of the software I was comfortable following this video to achieve my goal of my working prototype. The video below is what I watched and it was a live screen tutorial meaning I could work alongside it and because of this I could easily navigate around Axure. 

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