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In Figma, a user tries to apply the Exclude Boolean operation but the result is the same as Union. What is the likely cause?

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Figma - Shape Tools and Drawing

In Figma, a user tries to apply the Exclude Boolean operation but the result is the same as Union. What is the likely cause?

AThe user selected only one shape
BThe shapes are grouped, not boolean combined
CThe shapes are locked
DThe shapes do not overlap
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Recall Exclude operation effect

    Exclude removes overlapping areas between shapes, leaving non-overlapping parts.
  2. Step 2: Analyze why result equals Union

    If shapes do not overlap, Exclude cannot remove anything, so it behaves like Union.
  3. Final Answer:

    The shapes do not overlap -> Option D
  4. Quick Check:

    No overlap means Exclude = Union [OK]
Quick Trick: Exclude needs overlap to differ from Union [OK]
Common Mistakes:
MISTAKES
  • Assuming grouping affects Boolean results
  • Thinking single shape can exclude
  • Ignoring shape overlap requirement

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