How Do You Copy in Place on Figma?

Copying in place in Figma can save you a lot of time when designing. It allows you to quickly copy elements from one part of the canvas to another, without having to create them from scratch. This is especially useful if you are working on a complex project and need to move elements around quickly and easily.

In order to copy in place, you first need to select the elements you wish to duplicate. This can be done by either clicking and dragging your mouse over the elements or by using the command/ control key combined with clicking each element individually. Once your selection is made, right click on the chosen elements and select ‘Copy’ from the menu that appears.

Next, navigate to where you want the copied elements to appear and right click once again. This time select ‘Paste In Place’ from the menu that appears. The copied elements will then appear in exactly the same spot as they were before, allowing for quick and easy duplication without needing to recreate them all over again.

If you want more control over how the duplicated elements look, there are several options available in Figma. You can resize or rotate them, change their color or opacity, add effects such as shadows or gradients, and even adjust their position with precision by using advanced artboard settings like precise positioning. All of this can be done directly within Figma without having to switch between different programs or tools.

Finally, if you want more control over how your duplicated elements look when they are pasted in place, Figma offers a handy feature called ‘Copy Styles’ which allows you to quickly transfer all styling information (such as colors, effects and positioning) from one element to another with a single click of your mouse. This saves even more time and makes it easier than ever before for designers to quickly create complex designs with minimal effort.

Conclusion: Copying in place on Figma is a powerful tool for designers who need quick access to complex designs without needing to recreate them all over again each time they make changes or move elements around on the canvas. By selecting the desired elements then right-clicking and choosing ‘Copy’ followed by ‘Paste In Place’ users can quickly duplicate their chosen items without any hassle. Furthermore, users can take advantage of additional features such as Copy Styles for even more fine-tuned control over how their duplicated items look when pasted into place on the canvas.