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To use the guides, you must display the rulers, as we describe in the preceding section. To display guides, choose View.Guides.Show Guides. But that action simply turns on the Guides feature; you still don t see anything! To display the guides, you need to drag them from the rulers. Drag from the left ruler to create a vertical guide, and drag from the top ruler to create a horizontal guide. To customize the guides, choose View.Guides.Edit Guides to open the Guides dialog box, where you can choose the guide color or clear all the guides. To force objects to snap to (attach themselves to) the guides, select the Guides check box in the Guides dialog box. You can use the Snap Accuracy drop-down list in the Guides dialog box to choose how precisely Flash snaps to the guides. To remove an individual guide, drag it back to its vertical or horizontal ruler. To lock the guides so that they don t move while you work, choose View. Guides.Lock Guides. Working with the grid You can display a grid on the Stage to help you draw more accurately and to gauge distances. The grid exists only to guide you it never appears when the movie is printed or published on a Web site. Simply displaying the grid doesn t constrain your objects to points on the grid. Use the grid by itself when you want a visual guide for sizing, moving, and laying out the Stage. To display the grid, choose View.Grid.Show Grid. Use the same command to hide the grid again. You can set the size of the grid squares. Choose View. Grid.Edit Grid to open the Grid dialog box. You can also change the color of the grid lines here. You can change the units of measurement used for the grid by choosing Modify.Document. In the Modify Document dialog box, select the unit that you want from the Ruler Units drop-down list and click OK. Snapping turtle When you want even more precision, you can turn on snapping. Snapping tells Flash to snap objects to the intersections on the grid or to other objects. Usually, you want the grid on when you use snapping so that you can see the snap points. Chapter 3: Getting Graphic 73
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