

#Link figma pdf#
pdf file" button, and that's just going to let me download it to my desktop. It has just finished exporting the interactive PDF from Figma for me, so I can now download it by clicking on the "Download your.

I'm going to click on "Export to PDF" and this is going to go through all the frames in my Figma slide deck and it's going to generate a compressed clickable interactive PDF file for me, and once it's done it's going to ask me to download it to my computer. This vector path option you can just leave disabled for now, too.
#Link figma password#
I'm just going to leave that there, you can add a password to the deck if you wanted to, but I'm just going to leave it as is for now. I'm just going to leave it as "150 dpi" quality you can go up to "300 dpi" if you want a print resolution deck, but "150 dpi" is really good for screen. Once you've set up all of the links that you want to add onto your frames for your interactive PDF, you can go ahead and export it by clicking on the "Export Presentation" button in the top right hand corner of the Figma plugin, and we want to change the presentation export format by clicking on this drop-down list here and going all the way down to the bottom to the "PDF deck" option here. We can see what that actually looks like in a clickable interactive PDF export now. That might be on slide 14, for example, so I'm just going to click on that and I think that's enough links to get started. For example, this little app mock up here which has got the "start" button on it, perhaps you'd like to link that to a different frame that actually has the next part of that design that you could look at. This would be an easy way to add calls to action or links inside of a presentation deck or an interactive PDF deck that you want to link to other frames from.

For example, you could link the welcome message to a different frame we could just link that directly to the next slide, so we're on slide two currently, which is why we can't link to it, and we can just link that over to slide three. You can go ahead and do this to any elements any child element of any frame that you've got in your file or your presentation. Likewise, if I wanted to link this other panel to a website for example, I could grab the templates page that we just grabbed this file from, so I could copy that URL and I could paste it onto this frame and that would now add a link onto that frame which links off to the website we were just looking at. If I wanted to link to slide 13, I would just click on this option, and now that image has a link to slide 13 on it. For example, if I wanted to link this image to a different slide, I can click on this drop-down list I can see a list of all of my slides in my presentation or my Figma file, and I can click on any of those to link to it. If you open up your frames panel, you can see here we've got all these different frames and they have different children for example if we go down to frame six or slide six, you can see we've got two different elements in here we've got an image and we've got a text panel, so what we can do if we wanted to is add a link to any of these elements through the Figma plugin. The first thing to note is you can apply a link a slide link or URL link to any child of a layer of your frames. Now, if you if you're new to the Pitchdeck Figma plugin, there's some other tutorials on our YouTube channel that you can follow along with, but today we're just going to be focusing on the URL and slide links tab in the right hand column of the Figma plugin. The first thing we're going to do is just right-click anywhere, go down to "Plugins" and click on "Pitchdeck Presentation Studio" that's just going to open up the Figma plugin that we just installed a moment ago. I'm just using the "Wellness" template, which you can duplicate from the website if you want to follow along with this tutorial, or you can use your own deck and do it that way, of course.
#Link figma free#
I'm just using a simple presentation deck design I've taken this from the Figmatic templates website, if you go you'll be able to grab some free Figma presentation templates from there. If you haven't already installed it, on the right hand side over here, there'll be a button that says "Install" if you click on that, you'll see it change to say "Installed", and once you see that you can jump back into your project and we can get started. The first thing we need to do, if you haven't already done so, is jump into the Figma Community, search for "pitchdeck", and you'll see a result called "Pitchdeck Presentation Studio" pop-up.
#Link figma how to#
Today, I'm going to be showing you how to export a clickable interactive PDF directly from Figma using the Pitchdeck Figma plugin.
