Figma - Frames and LayoutWhat happens when you double-click on a ruler in Figma?AA guide is created at the clicked positionBThe ruler is hiddenCThe canvas zooms inDThe selected object snaps to the rulerCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand ruler interactionDouble-clicking on a ruler in Figma creates a guide at that position on the canvas.Step 2: Confirm guide creationThis action places a guide line exactly where you double-clicked, helping with alignment.Final Answer:A guide is created at the clicked position -> Option AQuick Check:Double-click on ruler = Create guide [OK]Quick Trick: Double-click ruler to add guide quickly [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking double-click hides the rulerAssuming it zooms the canvasBelieving it snaps objects automatically
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