The most interesting to me, is the Use Margins option in the Grid Options section. To snap shapes or other objects to grid lines of other shapes or objects, under Object Snapping, check Snap objects to other objects. These settings let you enable snap-to grids, snap-to objects, adjust the size of the gridlines, and more. To hide gridlines: On the Layout tab, under View, clear the Gridlines check box. To change the width, color, or other attributes of the lines around cells, use border formatting. To snap shapes or other objects to the closest intersection of the grid when the grid is not visible, under Show grid, check Snap objects to grid when the gridlines are not displayed. To show gridlines: On the Layout tab, under View, select the Gridlines check box. Top of Page Word Turn on the snap-to optionsĬlick the shape or other object, and under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, click Align, and then click Grid Settings. To snap shapes or other objects to the closest intersection of the grid, under Snap to, check Snap objects to grid. To remove all guides, choose View > Clear Guides.
On the View tab, in the Show group, click the dialog box launcher. Remove guides from the image To remove a single guide, drag the guide outside the image window. Top of Page PowerPoint Turn on the snap-to options To turn off these options, uncheck Snap to Grid or Snap to Shape. To snap shapes or other objects to grid lines that go through the vertical and horizontal edges of other shapes or objects, click Snap to Shape.Ĭlick the shape or other object, and then under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, click Align.
To snap shapes or other objects to the closest intersection of the grid, click Snap to Grid. Click the shape or other object, and then under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, click Align.