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Guidelines are lines that can be placed anywhere in the drawing window to aid in object placement. In some applications, guidelines are known as guides.
There are three types of guidelines: horizontal, vertical, and slanted. By default, the application displays guidelines that you add to the drawing window, but you can hide them at any time. You can also use objects as guides.
You can set guidelines for individual pages or you can set guidelines for the entire document. For more information about local and master guidelines, see Local layers and master layers.
You can add a guideline wherever you need one; however, you can also choose to add preset guidelines. There are two types of preset guidelines: Corel presets and user-defined presets. Examples of Corel presets include guidelines that appear at 1-inch margins and guidelines that appear at newsletter column borders. User-defined presets are guidelines whose location you specify. For example, you can add preset guidelines that display margins at a distance you specify or that define a column layout or grid. After you add a guideline, you can select it, move it, rotate it, lock it in place, or delete it.
You can have objects snap to the guidelines, so that when an object is moved near a guideline, it can only be centered on the guideline or lined up on either side of the guideline.
Guidelines use the unit of measure specified for rulers. For information about ruler settings, see To customize ruler settings.
Guidelines can be placed in the drawing window to aid in object placement.
To display or hide the guidelines |
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Click View Guidelines.
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A check mark beside the Guidelines command indicates that the guidelines are displayed. |
To add a horizontal or vertical guideline |
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Click View Setup Guidelines setup.
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In the list of categories, click one of the following:
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Horizontal
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Vertical
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Specify the guideline settings you want.
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Click Add.
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You can also add a guideline by dragging from the horizontal or vertical ruler
in the drawing window.
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To add a slanted guideline |
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Click View Setup Guidelines setup.
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In the Guidelines list of categories, click Guides.
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From the Specify list box, choose one of the following:
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2 points — lets you specify two points to be joined to create a guideline
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Angle and 1 point — lets you specify one point and an angle. The guideline
crosses through the point at the angle specified.
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Choose a unit of measure from the list box.
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Specify the x and y coordinates and, if applicable, the angle.
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Click Add.
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You can also add a slanted guideline by dragging from the horizontal or
vertical ruler in the drawing window, and typing a value in the Angle of
rotation box on the property bar.
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To use an object as a guide |
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Click Tools Object manager.
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In the Object manager docker, click the Guides layer on the page you want.
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Draw and position the object you want to use as a guide.
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To set guidelines for the entire document |
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In the Object manager docker, click Guides (all pages) on the Master page.
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If the Object manager docker is not open, click Tools Object manager. |
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In the drawing window, add the guidelines you want.
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The guidelines that you set on the Guides (all pages) layer of the Master page
appear on all pages of the document. These guidelines appear in addition to any
guidelines that you set for individual pages.
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To add preset guidelines |
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Click View Setup Guidelines setup.
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In the Document, Guidelines list of categories, click Presets.
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Enable one of the following options:
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Corel presets
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User-defined presets
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If you enable the User-defined presets option, specify values in the Margins, Columns, or Grid areas. |
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Click Apply presets.
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To modify guidelines |
You can also lock or unlock a guideline by right-clicking the guideline and
then clicking Lock object or Unlock object.
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You can access the guidelines setup directly by right-clicking a ruler and then
clicking Guidelines setup.
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To have objects snap to the guidelines |
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Click View Snap to Snap to guidelines.
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To snap the center of an object to a guideline, select the object, and move it over the guideline until its center of rotation snaps to the guideline. |
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