How Do You Change Flows in Figma?

Figma is an online collaborative design tool used by designers, developers, and product teams. It enables users to create, collaborate on, and share designs in real-time.

Figma has a powerful feature called ‘Flows’ which allows users to quickly create user flows for their projects. The user flow is a representation of the steps a user will take to complete a task or goal in the product.

To change flows in Figma, first select the flow you want to edit from the left sidebar. Then select one of the nodes and drag it to adjust its position.

You can also click on a node and use the up/down arrows to move it up or down in the flow. Additionally, you can add new nodes by clicking on ‘+ Add Node’ at the bottom of the flow. To delete a node, hover over it and click on the trash icon.

To change node labels, double-click on it and enter your desired text. You can also edit shapes by clicking on them and dragging their points around or adding new ones with ‘+ Add Point’. Additionally, you can customize colors and borders for your nodes by selecting them and using the color picker or border styles available.

Finally, you can add annotations to your flow diagrams by clicking on ‘Annotations’ at the top of your diagram. This will open up an annotation window where you can enter text or draw arrows between two points on your diagram.

Conclusion: Changing flows in Figma is easy as long as you know where to look for each option available from dragging nodes around to adding annotations. With all these features combined, users are able to quickly create effective user flows that accurately represent their product’s journey map for better understanding of how users interact with their product.