Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 87
Working with Extras, Choose View > Snap To > Grid. See Working
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 77 User Guide To remove guides from the image: Do one of the following: • To remove a single guide, drag the guide outside the image window. • To remove all guides, choose View > Clear Guides. To turn snapping to guides on or off: Choose View > Snap To > Guides. (See "Working with snap" on page 152.) To turn snapping to the grid on or off (Photoshop): Choose View > Snap To > Grid. (See "Working with snap" on page 152.) To set guide and grid preferences (Photoshop): 1 Choose Edit > Preferences > Guides & Grid. 2 For Color, choose a color for the guides, the grid, or both. If you choose Custom, click the color box, choose a color, and click OK. For more information on choosing colors, see "Using the Color palette" in online Help. 3 For Style, choose a display option for guides or the grid, or both. 4 For Gridline Every, enter a value for the grid spacing. For Subdivisions, enter a value to subdivide the grid. If desired, change the units for this option. The Percent option creates a grid that divides the image into even sections. For example, choosing 25 for the Percent option creates an evenly divided 4-by-4 grid. 5 Click OK. Working with Extras Guides, grid, target paths, selection edges, slices, image maps, text bounds, text baselines, text selections, and annotations are nonprinting Extras that help you select, move, or edit images and objects. You can turn on or off an Extra or any combination of Extras without affecting the image. You can also show or hide Extras by choosing the Show Extras command in the View menu. For a description of using specific Extras, see "Using guides and the grid" on page 75; "Annotating images (Photoshop)" on page 80; "Making pixel selections" on page 139; "Using the marquee tools" on page 140; "Selecting paths (Photoshop)" on page 173; "Entering paragraph type" on page 252; "Formatting characters" on page 258; "Creating and viewing slices" on page 272; and "Creating and viewing image maps (ImageReady)" on page 286. Note: Show Extras also shows or hides color samplers, even though color samplers are not an option in the Show submenu. To show Extras: Choose View > Show Extras. A check mark appears next to all shown Extras in the Show submenu. To hide Extras: With Extras showing, choose View > Show Extras. A dot (Windows) or a dash (Mac OS) appears next to all hidden Extras in the Show submenu. Note: Hiding only suppresses the display of Extras. It does not turn off these options.