Adobe 22030000 User Guide - Page 70

Choose View > New Guide or click the New Guide Button, Add a guide, Move a guide, Remove guides

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ENCORE CS3 66 User Guide A B C Menu with guides displayed A. Zero point of menu B. Horizontal guide C. Vertical guide The guides you create are specific to that menu. They are saved in the menu and transfer with a menu between Encore and Photoshop. Any changes you make to the guides in either program transfer with the menu. Note: When setting guides to align objects in several menus, it is important to remember that you place guides at the pixel location of the menu, not the screen. Therefore, if you have menus created using square pixels in the same project as menus using rectangular pixels, guides placed at the same pixel location in each menu can result in different locations on the screen. For example, horizontal guides placed at 75 pixels do not line up between a 720 x 534-pixels menu (square pixels) and a 720 x 480-pixels menu (rectangular pixels). Add a guide 1 Open the menu to which you want to add guides. 2 Choose View > New Guide or click the New Guide Button at the bottom of the Menu Viewer. 3 Select Horizontal or Vertical orientation, enter a position, and click OK. Move a guide ❖ Using a selection tool, position the pointer over the guide. When the pointer turns into a double-headed arrow, move the guide. Remove guides • To delete a single guide, using a selection tool, drag the guide completely outside the Menu Viewer. • To remove all guides, choose View > Clear Guides. Set snap-to or lock guides ❖ Do one of the following: • To set snap to guides on or off, choose View > Snap To Guides. • To lock guides, choose View > Lock Guides. Show or hide guides ❖ Do one of the following: • Choose View > Show Guides.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
66
Menu with guides displayed
A.
Zero point of menu
B.
Horizontal guide
C.
Vertical guide
The guides you create are specific to that menu. They are saved in the menu and transfer with a menu between
Encore and Photoshop. Any changes you make to the guides in either program transfer with the menu.
Note:
When setting guides to align objects in several menus, it is important to remember that you place guides at the
pixel location of the menu, not the screen. Therefore, if you have menus created using square pixels in the same project
as menus using rectangular pixels, guides placed at the same pixel location in each menu can result in different locations
on the screen. For example, horizontal guides placed at 75 pixels do not line up between a 720 x 534-pixels menu (square
pixels) and a 720 x 480-pixels menu (rectangular pixels).
Add a guide
1
Open the menu to which you want to add guides.
2
Choose View > New Guide or click the New Guide Button
at the bottom of the Menu Viewer.
3
Select Horizontal or Vertical orientation, enter a position, and click OK.
Move a guide
Using a selection tool, position the pointer over the guide. When the pointer turns into a double-headed arrow,
move the guide.
Remove guides
To delete a single guide, using a selection tool, drag the guide completely outside the Menu Viewer.
To remove all guides, choose View > Clear Guides.
Set snap-to or lock guides
Do one of the following:
To set snap to guides on or off, choose View > Snap To Guides.
To lock guides, choose View > Lock Guides.
Show or hide guides
Do one of the following:
Choose View > Show Guides.
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B
C