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How Do You Resize on Figma?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 12:43 am

Figma is a vector-based design tool that is gaining popularity in the design community. One of the reasons for its popularity is its ease of use.

Figma is very user-friendly and has a low learning curve.

One of the most common questions we get asked is “How do you resize on Figma?” The answer is actually quite simple.

To resize an object on Figma, all you have to do is select the object and drag one of the handles that appear on the sides or corners of the object. You can also enter exact values for width and height in the properties panel.

PRO TIP: If you are planning to resize on Figma, be aware that there is no guarantee that your project will look the same afterwards. Make sure to save your project beforehand and check that all the layers and objects are in the correct place before you begin.

If you want to resize multiple objects at the same time, you can select them all and then drag one of the handles. Or, you can enter values for width and height in the properties panel.

When you do this, all selected objects will be resized proportionally.

You can also change the font size of text in Figma. To do this, select the text object and then change the font size in the properties panel.

You can also use the keyboard shortcut “cmd + shift +” to increase or decrease the font size.

To sum it up: To resize an object on Figma, all you have to do is select the object and drag one of the handles that appear on the sides or corners of the object.

If you want to resize multiple objects at once, select them all and then drag one of handles or enter values for width and height in properties panel – this will resize all selected objects proportionally. To change font size, select text object and then change font size in properties panel or use keyboard shortcut “cmd + shift +” to increase or decrease font size.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.