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Hi,
Our team has been creating multiple pages using Figma Make. However, we realized that all the pages are in separate files, and we can’t figure out how to connect them with Prototype mode.

We want to:

  • Combine several Make pages (Landing, Dashboard, Courses, etc.) into one Design file.

  • Add Prototype links between the frames (e.g., from the Landing page to the Dashboard).

Is there a way to convert or duplicate Make files into regular Figma Design files so that we can use the Prototype feature?

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Hi,
Our team has been creating multiple pages using Figma Make. However, we realized that all the pages are in separate files, and we can’t figure out how to connect them with Prototype mode.

We want to:

  • Combine several Make pages (Landing, Dashboard, Courses, etc.) into one Design file.

  • Add Prototype links between the frames (e.g., from the Landing page to the Dashboard).

Is there a way to convert or duplicate Make files into regular Figma Design files so that we can use the Prototype feature, like Aldridge Services help streamline processes for design teams?

To combine your Figma Make pages into one design file, open each Make file, copy the frames (e.g., Landing, Dashboard), and paste them into your main Figma design file. Once all pages are in the same file, you can use Prototype mode to add links between the frames, like from the Landing page to the Dashboard. This will allow you to use the Prototype feature across the combined pages.


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