You can also add a button to toggle rulers on and off by going to the Window menu > control bars chose button palette from the dialog, hold Alt and drag any button to any control bar. This also works in Xtreme.
You can also add a button to toggle rulers on and off by going to the Window menu > control bars chose button palette from the dialog, hold Alt and drag any button to any control bar. This also works in Xtreme.
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Yes that's what I meant. Thanks Steve, apologies for any confusion.
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Interesting thread. This is the first I've heard of rulers and alignment guides in XWD. None of this seems to appear in the "getting started" or online guide docs. Thanks for posting it!
PS: no criticism of the documentation implied, only of my lameness in how I was trying to access it.
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I've dragged the ruler icon in the toolbar at the top of XWD, that way it's always handy.
I should have said guide lines, rather than "guidelines," perhaps. That said,Originally Posted by sledger
- All elements that reside on the Guides layer are shown with the distinctive dashed red outline. Any fills are ignored, but not forgotten -- that is:.
- Create a circle (with solid color fill) on MouseOff
- Moving it to the Guides layer will make the fill inaccessible.
- Move the circle back to the MouseOff layer, and it's full attribute set is restored.
- Lines (and other objects, including text) can be created or positioned on the Guides layer that have one or multiple control points that snap to guidelines (or grid positions, or other objects ... on any number of layers).
All of these objects can be made repeating.- By attaching both start and end points of horizontal or vertical line segment to a single guideline, you can create a overlapping guide line that can be made repeating.
- While guidelines can't be named (and consequently can't be [formal] repeating objects), all guidelines that reside on the current page are automatically duplicated when doing an Edit > Pages > New page.
- The page is inserted directly after the current page.
- All page attributes from the current page are duplicated (size, background, etc.)
- Note that doing an Edit > Pages > Duplicate current page will behave exactly the same as > New page, except that in addition to the above, all graphic elements from the current page are duplicated (in place) ... including guidelines.
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Thanks Curtis, I knew about objects (boxes, circles and lines) drawn in the guide layer. It was guidelines that had me stumped as they aren't selectable objects, so couldn't be assign to repeating status.
This will be useful to other members too.
Thanks again for taking the time.
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