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Choose View > New Guide. In the dialog box, Choose View > Show Extras. This command also

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76 CHAPTER 1 Looking at the Work Area • Guide spacing, along with guide and grid visibility and snapping, is specific to an image. • Grid spacing, along with guide and grid color and style, is the same for all images. To show or hide a grid or guides: Do one of the following: • (Photoshop) Choose View > Show > Grid. • Choose View > Show > Guides. • Choose View > Show Extras. This command also shows or hides: (Photoshop) selection edges, target path, slices, and notes, or (ImageReady) selection edges, slices, image maps, text bounds, text baseline, and text selection. (See "Working with Extras" on page 77.) To place a guide: 1 If the rulers are not visible, choose View > Show Rulers. Note: For the most accurate readings, view the image at 100% magnification or use the Info palette. 2 Create a guide: • Choose View > New Guide. In the dialog box, select Horizontal or Vertical orientation, and enter a position. • Drag from the horizontal ruler to create a horizontal guide. • Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and drag from the vertical ruler to create a horizontal guide. • Drag from the vertical ruler to create a vertical guide. • Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and drag from the horizontal ruler to create a vertical guide. • Hold down Shift and drag from the horizontal or vertical ruler to create a guide that snaps to the ruler ticks. The pointer changes to a double-headed arrow ( ) when you drag a guide. To move a guide: 1 Select the move tool ( ), or hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to activate the move tool. (This option does not work with the hand ( ), zoom ( ), and slice ( ) tools.) 2 Position the pointer over the guide (the pointer turns into a double-headed arrow). 3 Move the guide: • Drag the guide to move it. • Change the guide from horizontal to vertical, or vice versa, by holding down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you click or drag the guide. • (Photoshop) Align the guide with the ruler ticks by holding down Shift as you drag the guide. The guide will snap to the grid if the grid is visible and View > Snap To > Grid is selected. To lock all guides: Choose View > Lock Guides.

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CHAPTER 1
76
Looking at the Work Area
Guide spacing, along with guide and grid
visibility and snapping, is specific to an image.
Grid spacing, along with guide and grid color
and style, is the same for all images.
To show or hide a grid or guides:
Do one of the following:
(Photoshop) Choose View > Show > Grid.
Choose View > Show > Guides.
Choose View > Show Extras. This command also
shows or hides: (Photoshop) selection edges,
target path, slices, and notes, or (ImageReady)
selection edges, slices, image maps, text bounds,
text baseline, and text selection. (See “Working
with Extras” on page 77.)
To place a guide:
1
If the rulers are not visible, choose View >
Show Rulers.
Note:
For the most accurate readings, view the image
at 100% magnification or use the Info palette.
2
Create a guide:
Choose View > New Guide. In the dialog box,
select Horizontal or Vertical orientation, and enter
a position.
Drag from the horizontal ruler to create a
horizontal guide.
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS),
and drag from the vertical ruler to create a
horizontal guide.
Drag from the vertical ruler to create a vertical
guide.
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS),
and drag from the horizontal ruler to create a
vertical guide.
Hold down Shift and drag from the horizontal or
vertical ruler to create a guide that snaps to the
ruler ticks.
The pointer changes to a double-headed
arrow (
) when you drag a guide.
To move a guide:
1
Select the move tool (
), or hold down Ctrl
(Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to activate the
move tool. (This option does not work with the
hand (
), zoom (
), and slice (
) tools.)
2
Position the pointer over the guide (the pointer
turns into a double-headed arrow).
3
Move the guide:
Drag the guide to move it.
Change the guide from horizontal to vertical,
or vice versa, by holding down Alt (Windows) or
Option (Mac OS) as you click or drag the guide.
(Photoshop) Align the guide with the ruler ticks
by holding down Shift as you drag the guide.
The guide will snap to the grid if the grid is visible
and View > Snap To > Grid is selected.
To lock all guides:
Choose View > Lock Guides.