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Create one prototype across the pages in a file


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Laura_Linares
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  • 5 replies
  • September 5, 2024

I’m really struggling with this! When will this feature be available? It’s crucial for us to create complex applications that are currently taking up so many pages in Figma.


Rob_Marquardt
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  • 12 replies
  • September 16, 2024

Note that the “open link" hack doesn’t work with a keyboard trigger. With that action selected, all triggers are disabled but for On Click and Mouse Up.


Margaret_Hogg2

I set up an entire project just assuming this was default functionality. Cause why wouldn’t it be? I go to create the “table of contents” and… womp womp.


Tom68
  • 1 reply
  • September 17, 2024

Can we all agree to start @ them on linkedin with a link to this thread?


Christoph_Haid

I really enjoy working with Figma. I was surprised that this is still not possible. I would like to see this feature as soon as possible.


Rebecca5
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  • October 3, 2024

Been waiting for this for YEARS


Patrick59
  • 1 reply
  • October 8, 2024

This continues to be really painful for our team. Our core product is split across different sections that would be insane to map out in a single page.


Bilal_Khan

When developing a high-quality prototype, I felt it was vital to have interaction with other pages. I have a website dedicated to project components, and I generated a multi select component with dropdown interaction, among other things. I simply wanted to import only the first multi select asset to a different page, where it would be automatically linked to the interactions done on the component page. Do it for us! Figma S2.


Que_sera_sera

On October 16, 2024, such a feature is still not available


David_Herreman

Figma… Wake up it’s almost 2025


Dave59
  • 1 reply
  • November 1, 2024

Cmon already Figma!!! - It’s bad enough you restrict your branching features to enterprise users. At least let us link things like navigation components across pages. It is absolutely ridiculous that support for this still hasn’t been implemented.


Tushar_Roy

Can ‘Open Link’ (and unchecking ‘Open in New Tab’) be a good workaround?


Unchained_Experience

Open link is the only way so far.

You can make the experience slightly better if you properly configure the links before linking.

I’ve created a tutorial about that.

Link across pages in Figma UI3 | Tutorial|Link across pages in Figma UI3 | Tutorial

Anthony_Adamski

+1 still waiting on this very necessary feature!


Corinne_Sherry

This would be super useful for me today


BryanMcDowall

I’d love this as a feature!

Use case:
We have various customers who use our white-label product. If we can create a starting point for each customer, which loads their theme (variable mode) and stops them from entering another customer’s starting point, it would save duplicating an entire prototype, and reduce memory issues within a project.


  • 1 reply
  • November 29, 2024

This would very helpful for my work.

As I’m creating a complex app with multiple pages, it would be great to be able to test it out with working buttons. Including the navigation.


Justina_Cielontkova

I thought surely this must exists, such an essential feature… came to this thread to find out that no, it does not… yet. Fingers crossed, it would be SO helpful. Thank you, Figma.


Michael_Dusing
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  • 14 replies
  • December 12, 2024

+1 As this would be key for what I am doing


Matthew_Holloway

Axure has this. Can we get this done already?


leonrs
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  • 2 replies
  • January 16, 2025

+1, still waiting..


synoptek-suresh

+1,

the problem with current 1page-1protype method is - it loads too slow when you have hundreds of complex screens(pages) linked in 1 prototype inside 1 page. and also it takes minutes to make 1 tiny change.


Alexander_Black

How… was this not done years ago?


Dieter Desmet

Requested this feature years ago.
This keeps being such a time consuming and frankly frustrating issue.

BUT, i did notice something:
If you link a master component to a frame on a page
and you then move the master component to a different page, the link will still be there,
even if the frame you are linking to is on a different page. 🤯

Not ideal as you can’t change anything, but it looks like someone is at least playing with the possibility of prototyping between pages?


Jerry Han
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  • 1 reply
  • February 13, 2025

Still waiting..


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