Here's how to do it:
- Launch your FigJam board in Figma.
- Select multiple objects by clicking and dragging across them.
- Ensure a large bounding box appears around the objects to confirm they are grouped.
Here's how to do it:
Grouping objects transforms scattered ideas into cohesive units you can move, resize, and organize as one piece. This becomes essential when building complex diagrams or mind maps where related elements need to stay together. Beyond basic organization, grouping creates visual hierarchy that helps collaborators instantly understand which items belong together conceptually.
When you're iterating on designs or restructuring workflows, grouped elements maintain their relationships even as you rearrange the broader layout, preventing your carefully considered connections from accidentally breaking apart.