Figma is a vector-based design tool that is gaining popularity in the design community. One of the reasons for its popularity is that it offers an easy way to create prototypes.
A prototype is an interactive mockup of a design, and Figma makes it easy to add interactions and link different screens together.
When you’re designing a prototype in Figma, you’ll often need to select all the prototype links in order to add or edit interactions. This can be a bit tricky, since there’s no built-in way to do it. However, there are a few methods you can use to select all prototype links.
Method 1: Use the Layers Panel
The first method is to use the Layers panel. To do this, open the Layers panel and expand the layer that contains your prototype links.
Then, click on the first link, hold down the Shift key, and click on the last link. This will select all of the links in between. You can also use this method to select multiple non-contiguous links by holding down the Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac) key while you click on each link.
Method 2: Use the Selection Tool
The second method is to use the Selection tool. To do this, click on the Selection tool and then click and drag a box around all of the links you want to select. This will select all of the links that are completely enclosed in the box.
Method 3: Use Link Groups
The third method is to use link groups. Link groups are a way to group together related links so that they can be selected and edited as a group.
To create a link group, select all of the links you want to group together and then click the “Create Link Group” button in the toolbar. Once you’ve created a link group, you can select it by clicking on it in the Layers panel.
Conclusion
There are several different methods you can use to select all prototype links in Figma. Which method you use will depend on your particular needs. However, all of these methods are relatively easy to use and should allow you to quickly and easily select all of your prototype links.