You can create alignment guides and alignment objects. Other objects can “snap” to alignment guides and objects. Alignment guides are horizontal and vertical lines you drag into a document from the rulers. When you create alignment guides, Canvas X Draw places the guides on a guide layer. You can also create guide objects from any vector objects. Guide objects are placed on a guide layer; e.g., if you draw a rectangle on a guide layer, objects can snap to the sides of the rectangle. Alignment guides and objects normally do not print, because the guide layers are set to be non-printing.
Do one of the following:
Do one of the following:
Drag the guide back to its ruler.
Press Ctrl as you drag an alignment guide. This method does not apply to alignment objects on a guide layer.
The ink and stroke attributes of guide objects are overridden by default on guide layers. Guide objects appear with a blue pen ink, a 1-point stroke, and no fill ink.
If you move an alignment object off a guide layer, its original attributes reappear.
You can edit guide objects without moving them off a guide layer; e.g., you can select a guide object, drag its selection handles, use freeform mode to transform it, and use Edit mode to reshape it.
After you place a guide line in a document, you can set its position numerically.
When you enter a value for the position of a guide, you can use the current measurement units, or enter a unit abbreviation; e.g., to place a vertical guide 3 inches to the right of the zero point, type “3in” (without quotes) if the current units are not inches. To set a horizontal guide 2 picas above the zero point, type “-2p”.