How to Make Multiple Elements the Same Size in Canva
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Nov 4, 2024
š Learn how to easily make multiple elements the same size in Canva for a polished design. This tutorial will guide you through simple steps to ensure consistency in your projects. š Microphone: https://geni.us/KVRt 𦾠Boom arm: https://geni.us/FU6y š» Web hosting: https://geni.us/BestWordPressHosting ⤠Subscribe if you find this video helpful: https://www.youtube.com/@asapguide?sub_confirmation=1
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hi in this video I'm going to show you
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on how you can make multiple elements
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the same size in cona if you are working
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with a document and you have a lot of
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different elements and you want to make
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them to have the same size or the same
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Dimension then here's how you can do it
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as you can see here I have four
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different objects there's this Frame
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there's a picture of a pyramid it's
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actually not a picture more like a
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graphic vector and there's a image of
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this lady and there is this circle shape
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with the righted color as you can see
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it's easy to see that they all have
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different colors and now I'm going to
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make them to have the same size so what
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you need to do is you have to select
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those element there are two methods you
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can select multiple elements in confirm
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one method is by using the shift key on
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your keyboard so basically you can press
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and hold the shift key on the keyboard
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and then you can start clicking on
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elements that you want to select uh and
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coni will automatically uh select all of
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them together
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another method is by using click and
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drag method so you can click anywhere on
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an empty area and then you can
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encapsulate the elements that you want
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to select and now all of them are being
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selected when you're done selecting the
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items you can go to
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position and after that on the advance
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section this is what we want to change
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so the width and the height is right now
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it's empty because we are selecting
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different elements with different sizes
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and I want to make them to have the same
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size in this example I have a document
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with the resolution of 1920x 10 xtp but
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of course uh uh it's going to be
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different depending on the document that
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you're using and also the measurement is
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different for for example I want to make
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the elements to be 600 pixel in
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width and this is very important because
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it really depends on what document
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you're using uh some documents might be
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using centimet some documents may be
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using millimeters inches but in this
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case I'm using pixel that's why I'm
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entering the number to be 600 pixel you
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can actually uh go to the ruler here you
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can see the number and it usually
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represents whatever units you are using
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anyway I'm going to set the width to be
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600 and also the height to be 600 you
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can see that some elements started to
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change and when I'm done I can click
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anywhere and that will be changed so as
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you can see some elements actually
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follow this number but there is one in
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particular that doesn't really care
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about that which is this graphic Factor
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because the height is 600 but the width
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is you know it's going to be much wider
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because it wants to be as proportional
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as possible so that's just one thing to
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keep in mind that some elements like a
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graphic Spector like this it's not going
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to uh strictly follow your number but
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everything else like the frame shape and
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this picture will have the same size you
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can see if you tuck them together you
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can tell that they do have the same size
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so anyway that's exactly how you can
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make multiple elements to be the same
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size in Cana