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Import Google Docs to Figma

The video shows how to use the Convertify Figma plugin to import Google Docs into Figma. It covers setting a Google Doc to “Anyone with the link,” pasting the URL into Convertify, and using options like “Hide Table Borders,” “Merge pages into single frame,” and “Remove Styles and Formatting.”

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What this video covers

The video shows how to use the Convertify Figma plugin to import Google Docs into Figma. It covers setting a Google Doc to “Anyone with the link,” pasting the URL into Convertify, and using options like “Hide Table Borders,” “Merge pages into single frame,” and “Remove Styles and Formatting.”

Things you'll need

  • A Figma file
  • A Google Docs document with sharing set to “Anyone with the link”

Steps

  1. Open a new Figma file, find Convertify from Resources > Plugins, and run the plugin.
  2. Change the plugin option from the default export mode to “Import Google Docs to Figma.”
  3. In Google Docs, click “Share,” set “General access” to “Anyone with the link,” and copy the document link.
  4. Paste the Google Docs URL into Convertify and click “Import Google Doc.”
  5. Optionally enable “Hide Table Borders” if the imported doc uses a table for layout.
  6. Use “Merge pages into single frame” to import multiple pages into one Figma frame instead of separate frames.
  7. Use “Remove Styles and Formatting” to import a simplified version based on document structure rather than exact Google Docs styling.

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