How Do I Copy a Master Component in Figma?

Copying a master component in Figma is a great way to quickly and easily create new components that share the same design. Master components are reusable components that contain all of the elements, styles, and settings you need for a particular design. You can then use them to create multiple versions of the same component with different styling or content.

To copy a master component in Figma, you will first need to select the component you wish to copy.

This can be done by selecting the component in the Layers panel on the left side of the screen. Then, right-click on the selected component and select ‘Copy’ from the drop-down menu. The copied version of the master component will appear in your Layers panel as a separate item.

Next, you will need to assign a name for your copied version of the master component. To do this, click on your copied version in the Layers panel and select ‘Name’ from the drop-down menu. Enter a name for your new version of the master component and click ‘OK’.

Finally, you will want to style your new version of the master component as desired. To do this, click on your copied version of the master component in your Layers panel and select ‘Style’ from the drop-down menu. From here, you can adjust any styling attributes such as color, size, font, etc., that have been assigned to your original master component.

Conclusion:

Copying a master component in Figma is an easy way to quickly create multiple versions of components with different styling or content. To copy a master component in Figma, simply select it in your Layers panel and right-click to copy it. Then assign it a name and adjust any styling attributes as desired before saving it as its own unique version of your original master component.