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Add slide layouts to Figma presentations with one click

This video shows how to use the Pitchdeck Figma plugin to add preset slide layouts to a Figma presentation with one click, then manage them with auto-layout, global text styles, and color styles. It also covers loading master slides and exporting the finished deck to formats like PowerPoint or PDF.

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What this video covers

This video shows how to use the Pitchdeck Figma plugin to add preset slide layouts to a Figma presentation with one click, then manage them with auto-layout, global text styles, and color styles. It also covers loading master slides and exporting the finished deck to formats like PowerPoint or PDF.

Things you'll need

  • A Figma file with the Pitchdeck plugin available

Steps

  1. Open your Figma file, use the Resources icon to search for Pitchdeck, and run the plugin from Plugins or save it for later.
  2. Create or select slides as frames, components, or instances, then refresh layers so Pitchdeck loads them into the plugin.
  3. Click Add slides at the bottom of the slides list to open preset layout options and insert the slide layouts you want.
  4. Adjust the generated slides, noting that they use auto-layout and can inherit global text styles and global color styles.
  5. Use the Master Slides tab and refresh it to load slide components, then add them as instances that inherit changes from the master component.
  6. Click Export, choose an export format, export the slides, and download the file to open it in PowerPoint or another supported format.

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