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How Do I Change the Font in Frame Figma?

Last updated on December 1, 2022 @ 11:56 am

There are many ways to change the font in Frame Figma. The most common way is to use the Text tool and then click on the Text tab in the top left corner. From here, you can change the font size, color, and other properties.

Another way to change the font is to use the Style tool. With this tool, you can select an object and then click on the Text tab in the top left corner.

You can also change the font by selecting an object and then clicking on the Format tab in the top left corner. From here, you can select a different font from the drop-down menu.

Finally, you can also change the font by right-clicking on an object and selecting Format.

    How Do I Change The Font In Frame Figma?

    There are many ways to change fonts in Frame Figma.

    The most common way is to use the Text tool:

    1. Click on the Text tool in your toolbar.
    2. Click on any text box you’d like to edit.
    3. Click on the Text tab that appears in your top bar.
PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with Figma, we recommend that you do not attempt to change the font in Frame. Figma is a complex design tool and changing the font in Frame can result in errors and unexpected changes in your design.

From here, you have a few options:

  • To change your currently selected text’s font, open up the Font dropdown menu and choose a new option.
  • To change your currently selected text’s size, open up the Size dropdown menu and choose a new option.

(If you want to get more specific with your changes, such as changing kerning or line height, click on More Options.)

You can also use Figma’s Style Tool to make changes:

  • Select any object with text that you want to edit.
  • From here, follow steps 5 and 6 above to make changes.

    You can also access these same options by right-clicking on an object:

  • Right-click on any object with text that you want to edit.
  • Hover over Format in the dropdown menu that appears. Then click on Text: Here again, follow steps 5 and 6 above.
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