How Do I Resize a Table in Figma?

Resizing tables in Figma can be a bit tricky, but with some practice and a few tips, it’s easy to master. The first step is to select the table you want to resize.

You can do this by clicking on the table or using the Select Tool from the top bar. Once you have selected your table, you can use the Select Tool again to drag the corner of the table to resize it. Additionally, if you want to resize a specific row or column of your table, you can also use the Select Tool and click on one of the sides of that row or column and drag it to resize.

Scaling Tables

If you need to scale your entire table, there is an easier way than manually resizing each individual row or column. To scale your entire table at once, simply select the entire table using either the Select Tool or by pressing Command + A (Mac) or Control + A (Windows).

Then click on one of the corners of your selection and drag it until it’s at your desired size. This will scale all of your rows and columns proportionally so that none of them get stretched out or squished together.

Adding Additional Rows or Columns

Adding additional rows or columns is just as easy as resizing them. To add an additional row (or column), simply click on one of the existing rows (or columns) and drag it down (or right).

This will create a new row (or column) with identical dimensions as its predecessor. If needed, you can then resize this new row/column as described above.

Moving Rows & Columns

Moving rows and columns is just as simple as resizing them. To move a row (or column), simply select it using either the Select Tool or by pressing Command + A (Mac) or Control + A (Windows). Then click on one edge of that selection and drag it up/down/left/right until it’s in its desired location.

With these tips in mind, resizing tables in Figma should be a breeze! With some practice and patience, anyone should be able to master this skill quickly.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, resizing tables in Figma is easy once you know how! You can use the Select Tool to manually resize individual rows/columns and scale an entire table at once with Command + A (Mac) or Control + A (Windows). Additionally, adding additional rows/columns is just as simple as moving existing ones around with ease!