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Format Painter Option in MIRO

  • July 12, 2021
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Kevin Kinisky
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Similar to the likes of Office365 is there an ability to use a Format Painter function within MIRO. Intention is to help people format paint their template and space to be more geared towards a company colour/theme profile? Might make it easier rather than doing manual templates.

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Did Miro Answer this question? I also want to see Format Paint Brush


Yes, this feature would be great!


Yes, I came here to request this feature as well. I had to tediously edit all the cells of a table (updating the text formatting on each) and I kept looking for a format painter so I could copy the formatting to all the cells.


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  • December 19, 2024

This feature would be great, to be able to copy the settings for Font, Colour etc.

Similar to Kristen, I had to tediously edit the cells in my table so that they look the same. 


ElvaMiro
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  • December 24, 2024

Thanks everyone for sharing this feedback. We appreciate the insights. 

Our team is reviewing this, and it is open for votes and comments. For those coming across this idea, if you feel this would be helpful for your business, please be sure to vote for it and leave a comment about your use case to help our team scope this request.


Yes, I stumbled upon this because i was looking for a “format painter” option for arrowhead styles.


I need, in as few clicks as possible, to copy the format of one object to many other existing ones. 

As few clicks as possible =

  1. Select the origin object that already has the desired format
  2. Click a “format paintbrush”
  3. Select the target objects
  4. Origin format is automatically applied to the target objects.

That’s three clicks in total.

This table-stakes functionality was raised over in this thread too, and closed because “it already exists by bulk changing formatting”. That is way more than three clicks to achieve.

I think Word 95 had a format paintbrush. Possibly even Word in Windows 3.1. Come on Miro...