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How Do I Organize My Figma Screens?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 9:38 pm

Figma is a vector graphics editor and prototyping tool – basically, the Swiss Army Knife of design tools. It’s used by designers of all kinds, from interface designers and icon artists, to those who design for print, motion graphics, and more.

Figma has a lot of features, and one of the most useful is its screen organization. With Figma, you can easily organize your screens into folders and sub-folders, making it easy to find what you need when you need it.

To organize your screens in Figma, first create a new file or open an existing one. Then, click on the “Screens” tab in the left sidebar. This will bring up all of the screens in your file.

To create a new folder, click on the “New Folder” button at the top of the Screens tab. This will open a dialog box where you can enter a name for your new folder.

Once you’ve created your new folder, you can drag and drop screens into it. To do this, click on the screen you want to move, then drag it over to the folder you want to move it to. You can also move multiple screens at once by selecting them all (Ctrl/Cmd+click on each screen) and then dragging them over to the desired folder.

You can also rename folders by double-clicking on their names. This will open a dialog box where you can enter a new name for the folder.

And that’s all there is to organizing your Figma screens! By using folders, you can keep your work organized and tidy, making it easier to find what you need when you need it.

How Do I Organize My Figma Screens?

Figma is a vector graphics editor and prototyping tool – basically, the Swiss Army Knife of design tools.

Figma has a lot of features, and one of the most useful is its screen organization.

To organize your screens in Figma, first create a new file or open an existing one.

This will bring up all of the screens in your file.

PRO TIP: If you are new to Figma, we recommend that you start with our beginner’s guide. This guide will teach you the basics of how to use Figma, including how to create and organize your Figma screens.

To create a new folder, click on the “New Folder” button at the top of the Screens tab.

Once you’ve created your new folder, you can drag and drop screens into it.

You can also rename folders by double-clicking on their names.

And that’s all there is to organizing your Figma screens!

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By using folders

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Dale Leydon

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