
Align objectsĪlignment tools allow you to arrange layers on the board in relation to one another. Each object has a location on the board, and you can align and distribute them to keep things tidy. When you diagram with shapes and connectors, and leave fire stamps on that great idea your PM Emily wrote on a sticky note, you're creating objects on the FigJam board. Learn more about using groups → Align, tidy up, and organize your objects To select a group, click on one of the grouped objects. Groups allow you to combine objects together so they can be treated like a single object.
To deselect an object from a selection of multiple objects, hold down the Shift key and click on the object again.
If you want to select everything on your board, use the following keyboard shortcuts to select all.
Repeat for each object you want to select.Ĭlick and drag will not select locked objects. Hold down Shift and click another object. There are a few ways to select more than one object: Shift key Align, distribute spacing, and reorganize objects. Update a property, like color, across more than one object. This is great when you want to perform the same action on multiple objects to save time, like changing the color of multiple shapes and stickies to blue. You can select more than one object at a time. Select the move tool in the toolbar or press V. You can deselect an object once you are done interacting with it. In FigJam, components and stickers from libraries have a purple bounding box, while all other objects have a blue bounding box. Selected objects are surrounded by a bounding box. Select objects to interact with them and change their properties. Click and hold an object, then drag your cursor to move it. Click and hold an empty space, then drag your cursor to select multiple objects. Select the move tool in the toolbar or press V. Use the move tool to select, move, and resize objects on your board.
When you create or enter a FigJam file, the move tool is selected by default.