You may find sometimes that when you move a design or image into a folder, that it isn’t moving off of your Projects page the way that it should. I’ve got a couple of suggestions you can try to try to troubleshoot and fix the problem.
Read NowIf you were one of the first million Canva users with access to the new Glow Up interface, you may love the new layout or you may be wishing you could undo your Glow Up and return to the previous interface.
Read NowI’ve heard from Canva users who regularly rely on the “info” icon to locate additional details about a specific element in use in a design… and you’re wondering where the info icon has disappeared to in Canva’s new Glow up interface.
Read NowOne of the features that a lot of people are asking about in Canva’s new Glow up interface is where the “Change All” option has been moved to.
Read NowIf you’ve ever found yourself saying “Why won’t my image fit in this #%&@ Canva frame?!” and searching YouTube and Google for answers, then I’ve got you covered in today’s quick tutorial. No more struggling with an image that keeps getting its edges cut off in a frame.
Read NowLet’s say you’ve created a Canva design that you intend to save as a PDF, maybe something like a guide or workbook that you’ve created as a lead magnet to grow your email list. But you’re finding that when you download it, it’s saving as individual page images instead of the PDF that you want.
Read NowYou’ve created a design in Canva and you’re ready to download it, but when you go to the download settings, the only available options are a PDF or Word Doc file. What’s going on? Where are the other options?
Read NowOne of my most popular Canva tip videos is a quick tutorial that shows you how to copy pages from one design into another, in order to combine designs. But what if you want to do the opposite and *split* a design into separate pages?
Read NowYou create a gorgeous design in Canva and then you go to share it on social media or download it for an email newsletter, or as a feature image for your website. But when you go to post the image, it looks blurry, even though the original design looked crystal clear while you were working on it inside of Canva’s design editor. It’s a concern I hear with reasonable frequency, so I want you to have a quick action plan at your finger tips to solve the problem.
Read NowIf you’re familiar with using PowerPoint, you know that Powerpoint enables you to show the contents of a list, one line at a time, and I am often asked whether there is a similar feature in Canva to create the same effect.
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