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New in Sketch: Improvements and bug fixes

This update to the Mac app includes a whole host of improvements and bug fixes for a better Sketch experience.

Version 73 of the Mac app is out now. With this update, we’ve focused on bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements to make the whole Sketch experience even better. You’ll notice a few of these in the Documents window in particular, where you can now drag document thumbnails to and from Projects within your Workspace.

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