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Jacob
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how do you export frames from figma w all the elements? kind of like a screenshot i googled it couldn't figure it out
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Cole Perkins
@coleperkins
You can export as a png or jpg, with the correct frame dimensions. I would recommend you export @2x + to ensure the quality of the image is high. If the frame has logic you will need to export the logic based components individually.
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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr
Does ChatGPT know? https://warpcast.com/epr/0x6256072d
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@bhadoriya
Send me the link, let me check. I am assuming there’s some issue with how you have all the elements in a frame
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@baseddesigner.eth
Can right click on a frame and then copy as PNG
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@rubinovitz
Idk the official way but I highlight everything hit “group elements” or whatever and then export it as a single image
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if all of the elements are actually in the frame (you mean figma frame right?) Then when you export that it would all be there. If there are elements that aren't actually within the frame or its sub groups they won't export But quickie hack is just draw a selection over the lot and copy as png
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Daniel Afolabi
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Some elements might be outside the frame, check well if they are all in before you export
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