Duplicating content in Figma is an essential process for any designer. It allows you to quickly and easily create multiple versions of the same design, save time by not having to recreate the design from scratch, and make sure that all elements of your project look and feel consistent. Fortunately, Figma makes this process quite simple.
To duplicate content in Figma, first select the frame or frames you would like to duplicate. Then, right-click on the selection with your mouse and select “Duplicate” from the context menu that appears. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D (or Cmd+D on a Mac) to quickly duplicate content in Figma.
Once you’ve duplicated your frames, you can then move them around or adjust their size and position as necessary. You can also use Figma’s “Arrange” menu to quickly align or distribute multiple frames at once. Additionally, if you have a large number of frames that need to be duplicated, you can select them all at once and then press Ctrl+D (or Cmd+D) to create copies of them all simultaneously.
Finally, it’s important to note that any changes made to a duplicated frame will automatically be applied to all other copies of it throughout your project. This makes it easy to keep all versions of your designs consistent without having to manually adjust each one individually.
Conclusion
Duplicating content in Figma is a great way to quickly create multiple versions of the same design while keeping elements consistent throughout your project. To duplicate content in Figma, simply select the frames you want to duplicate and then use either the right-click context menu or keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D (or Cmd+D on a Mac). You can also use Figma’s “Arrange” menu for quick alignment and distribution of multiple frames at once.