Using rulers, grids, and guides

The Edit workspace displays the rulers by default. You can choose a ruler display in pixels, inches, or centimeters, change the color of the rulers, or altogether hide them.

What is a grid?

A grid is a series of horizontal and vertical lines overlaying your image. Grid lines can help you position image elements. You can display or hide grids and set grid preferences for spacing and appearance. When you display grids, they appear in all open image windows.

What are guides?

Guides are horizontal or vertical lines you position to overlay your image. With the rulers displayed, you drag guides onto your image to help with precision work, such as cropping, moving image elements, selections, as well as text and brushstroke placement. While grids place a series of horizontal and vertical lines at certain intervals, you place guides at the locations you want.

Setting snapping

You can use snapping to align your brushstrokes and image elements precisely to the nearest grid line or guide. The snap influence controls the distance, in pixels, that an element must be from a guide or grid line in order to snap to it. An item’s center point snaps to a guide or grid if the center point is the closest part of the item to a grid or guide.

To display the ruler, grid, or guides Back to Top

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You must first display rulers before you can drag guidelines onto your image.

To set ruler properties Back to Top

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Manage workspace 

To set default or current grid properties Back to Top

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Click the Color box, and choose a color from the color palette.
Type or set a value in the Snap influence control.
To place a horizontal or vertical guide Back to Top

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To change the color of a guide Back to Top

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To set the default properties for guides Back to Top

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To delete guides from an image Back to Top

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You can also drag a guide’s handle until the guide is off the image area, or right-click a guide handle and click Delete in the Guide Properties dialog box.

To snap to the nearest guide or grid line Back to Top

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