Fabrie supports the interconnection of whiteboard and table data, drag and drop whiteboard objects to tables to create synced records; use this feature to structure whiteboard content in batches and keep even complex information organised!
Drag and drop a table record onto the whiteboard to create a 'synced record', which is a whiteboard object with table data and whose data is updated in real time. Use the synced record for drawing annotation, feedback collection etc to make the data more traceable.
Each synced record is marked with a serial number and can be quickly viewed by pressing the "Space" button or by clicking on the "Expand Record " in the edit bar. perfect for quickly add new data when viewing whiteboard plans or drawings!
When managing workflows on Fabrie, it's often necessary to connect divergent information on whiteboards with structured information on tables. This can involve visualizing complex content and data, making information more intuitive, and presenting it in a unified format. For instance, component information from tables can be marked on canvas with icons in game design, industrial design, and interior design. Similarly, fabric and plan information can be turned into info cards or pattern sheets in fashion design and product design. To meet such needs, Fabrie offers a synced record card that synchronizes whiteboard objects with table data. By setting more flexible styles for synced record cards, it's possible to visualize table data on the whiteboard, thus meeting the aforementioned needs and requirements. Currently, there are several styles of synced record cards available.
<aside> 💡 How to switch synced record card style?
It’s simple, after you creating a synced record card, select the card and click the first button on context menu, then choose your preferred card style.
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Number card
The number card is a basic model of a synced record card. It does not display any fields and is suitable for making simple annotations on the whiteboard.
Image card
This upgraded version of the synced record card now supports displaying image attachments from table data as fields. This makes it suitable for use as icons and examples in game design, industrial design, and interior design scenes. The intuitive style seamlessly integrates into whiteboard content and quickly locates referenced table data.