The grid is a series of non-printing intersecting lines that are superimposed on an image to help you align and position objects accurately. You can display or hide the grid at any time.
You can have objects and editable areas align automatically with the gridlines. You can customize the look of the grid by changing the grid spacing. The spacing allows you to set the distance between the grid lines. The spacing options are based on the unit of measure for the ruler. For example, if the ruler unit of measure is set to inches, the spacing options are based on inches.
If the ruler unit of measure is set to pixels, you have additional options for customizing the look of the grid. For the pixel grid, you can specify the color and opacity of the grid.
For more precise pixel editing at maximum zoom level, you can display a grid around each pixel.
The grid displayed.
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Click View Snap to Grid. |
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Click Image Document Options. |
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In the Document grid area, type a value in the Horizontal box. |
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Click Tools Options Corel PHOTO-PAINT. |
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Open the Grid color picker, and click a color. |
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Click Image Document Options. |
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In the Pixel grid area, open the Color picker, and click a color. |
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Move the Opacity slider to the right to increase the opacity of the grid. |
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Click Image Document Options. |
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In the Pixel grid area, enable the Show grid at 800% and higher zoom check box. |
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.