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Playing a Prototype Offline


I am prepping my sales team to demo a prototype at an upcoming trade show, and the internet reliability is questionable. The reps need to be able to access the prototype offline. From what I can tell, they need to download the Figma app, open the prototype, leave their computer on, and then they can access it when they go offline.

Is there no way to open a local copy of the prototype in the app when they are offline? I’m worried if someone closes the app, they won’t be able to pull it back up. Thoughts?

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Does anyone at FIGMA know how to move bullet points and also how I can change bullet numbers like I and ii and iii? I am editing the bullet numbers and am left with the top number remaining as i (as needed) but trying to swap two passages of text for ii and iii has resulted in the wrong sequence of bullet numbers being presented out of order… when I delete bullet number ii it then produces numbers i,i,i?

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y_toku
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Hello!

This feature was launched recently!

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Also, please let me merge into this thread to another one:)

Thanks,
Toku


y_toku
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7 posts were merged into an existing topic: [LAUNCHED] Allow interactive prototypes to be used offline


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