This was always the case for Layers, now it works for Artboards as well. Using Command-D to duplicate an Option-dragged Artboard will use the same offset for the duplicates.We’ve improved the appearance of read-only input fields in the Inspector to distinguish them from disabled fields.This means Artboards will be arranged top-to-bottom, as you create them. When you create or duplicate an Artboard, we now place it below the current or original Artboard in the Layer List.This option always existed in the View menu, but now it appears in the contextual menu, too.
We’ve replaced the default Artboard Presets with a new Default Artboard Templates Library, and included a new Artboard Template Inspiration Library to show you what else they can do. When you select an Artboard, you’ll see the option to use it as a template in the Inspector. Artboard Templates behave like any other Component, so you can share them as part of Libraries and reuse them across documents. Artboard Templates You can now turn any Artboard - and its content - into a template.