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Interface overview (toolbar, layers, properties) in Figma - Cell-by-Cell Formula Trace

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Sample Data

This data shows the main parts of the Figma interface: Toolbar with tools, Layers panel with objects, and Properties panel with settings.

CellValue
A1Toolbar
A2Select
A3Frame
A4Shape
B1Layers Panel
B2Page 1
B3Frame 1
B4Rectangle 1
C1Properties Panel
C2Fill Color
C3Stroke
C4Size
Formula Trace
Count of tools in Toolbar + Count of items in Layers Panel + Count of properties in Properties Panel
Step 1: Count(Toolbar items) = 3
Step 2: Count(Layers Panel items) = 3
Step 3: Count(Properties Panel items) = 3
Step 4: 3 (Toolbar) + 3 (Layers) + 3 (Properties)
Cell Reference Map
    A          B             C
1 |Toolbar | Layers Panel | Properties Panel
2 |Select  | Page 1      | Fill Color
3 |Frame   | Frame 1     | Stroke
4 |Shape   | Rectangle 1 | Size

Arrows: Toolbar items -> formula, Layers items -> formula, Properties items -> formula
The formula uses counts of items from columns A, B, and C representing Toolbar, Layers, and Properties panels.
Result
    A          B             C       D
1 |Toolbar | Layers Panel | Properties Panel | Total Items
2 |Select  | Page 1      | Fill Color       | 
3 |Frame   | Frame 1     | Stroke           | 
4 |Shape   | Rectangle 1 | Size             | 9

Cell D4 shows the total count of all interface items.
The final result 9 is shown in cell D4, representing total interface elements counted.
Sheet Trace Quiz - 3 Questions
Test your understanding
How many tools are listed in the Toolbar?
A2
B4
C3
D5
Key Result
Sum counts of items in Toolbar, Layers Panel, and Properties Panel to get total interface elements.

Practice

(1/5)
1.

What is the main purpose of the toolbar in Figma's interface?

easy
A. To display properties of the selected object
B. To provide quick access to design tools and actions
C. To organize all design layers in a list
D. To show the project file history

Solution

  1. Step 1: Understand the toolbar function

    The toolbar contains buttons and tools for drawing, selecting, and editing.
  2. Step 2: Compare with other panels

    The layers panel organizes elements, and the properties panel shows details, so they are not the toolbar's role.
  3. Final Answer:

    To provide quick access to design tools and actions -> Option B
  4. Quick Check:

    Toolbar = Quick tool access [OK]
Hint: Toolbar = tools and actions at top [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Confusing toolbar with layers panel
  • Thinking properties panel is toolbar
  • Assuming toolbar shows file history
2.

Which panel in Figma lets you reorder and group design elements?

easy
A. Assets panel
B. Properties panel
C. Toolbar
D. Layers panel

Solution

  1. Step 1: Identify the panel for organizing elements

    The layers panel lists all design elements and allows reordering and grouping.
  2. Step 2: Exclude other panels

    The properties panel changes details, toolbar has tools, assets panel manages components, so they don't reorder elements.
  3. Final Answer:

    Layers panel -> Option D
  4. Quick Check:

    Layers panel = organize elements [OK]
Hint: Layers panel = organize and reorder elements [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Mixing properties panel with layers panel
  • Thinking toolbar reorders elements
  • Confusing assets panel with layers panel
3.

Given you select a rectangle shape in Figma, which panel will show options to change its color and size?

medium
A. Properties panel
B. Toolbar
C. Layers panel
D. Assets panel

Solution

  1. Step 1: Understand what changes color and size

    Changing color and size are properties of the selected object.
  2. Step 2: Identify the panel showing object details

    The properties panel displays and lets you edit these details.
  3. Final Answer:

    Properties panel -> Option A
  4. Quick Check:

    Properties panel = edit selected item details [OK]
Hint: Properties panel = edit selected item details [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Choosing layers panel for editing properties
  • Thinking toolbar changes object details
  • Confusing assets panel with properties panel
4.

In Figma, you try to change the fill color of a selected shape but the properties panel is empty. What is the most likely cause?

medium
A. You have no shape selected
B. The layers panel is hidden
C. The toolbar is minimized
D. You are in prototype mode

Solution

  1. Step 1: Check selection status

    The properties panel shows details only when an object is selected.
  2. Step 2: Understand why properties panel is empty

    If no shape is selected, no properties appear to edit.
  3. Final Answer:

    You have no shape selected -> Option A
  4. Quick Check:

    No selection = empty properties panel [OK]
Hint: Select an object to see properties [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Assuming layers panel affects properties panel content
  • Thinking toolbar state affects properties panel
  • Confusing prototype mode with properties panel behavior
5.

You want to quickly change the opacity of a selected text layer in Figma. Which steps correctly use the interface panels?

1. Select the text layer in the layers panel.
2. Use the properties panel to adjust opacity.
3. Use the toolbar to find opacity controls.

hard
A. Only step 3 is correct; toolbar controls opacity
B. Steps 2 and 3 are correct; layers panel is not needed
C. Steps 1 and 2 are correct; step 3 is unnecessary
D. All steps are required to change opacity

Solution

  1. Step 1: Select the layer in layers panel

    You must select the text layer first to edit it.
  2. Step 2: Adjust opacity in properties panel

    The properties panel contains opacity controls for the selected item.
  3. Step 3: Toolbar does not have opacity controls

    Opacity is not controlled via toolbar, so this step is unnecessary.
  4. Final Answer:

    Steps 1 and 2 are correct; step 3 is unnecessary -> Option C
  5. Quick Check:

    Select layer + properties panel = opacity change [OK]
Hint: Select layer, then use properties panel for opacity [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Trying to change opacity from toolbar
  • Skipping layer selection before editing
  • Assuming all controls are in toolbar