To add a guide, move the cursor over the new horizontal or vertical guide, and then drag the
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guide to the Stage. Numbers in the guide tooltip indicate the distance, in pixels, the guide is
located from the top or left edge of the Stage.
To reposition a guide, move the pointer over the guide. When the sizing handle appears, drag
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the guide to its new position.
To remove a guide, drag it off the Stage.
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To remove all guides, click Remove All on the Guides tab in the Property inspector.
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To display guides and align sprites:
If guides don't appear on the Stage, select View > Guides and Grid > Show Guides.
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If Snap to Guides is not selected, select View > Guides and Grid > Snap to Guides.
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Move a sprite on the Stage near a guide line to make the sprite snap to that exact location.
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To display a grid and align sprites:
If grid lines don't appear on the Stage, select View > Guides and Grid > Show Grid.
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If Snap to Grid is not selected, select View > Guides and Grid > Snap to Grid.
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Move a sprite on the Stage near a grid line to make the sprite snap to that exact location.
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Note: Press the G key while moving or resizing a sprite to temporarily turn Snap to Grid off or on.
To configure the grid:
With the Property inspector open, click the Guides tab.
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The bottom half of the Guides tab contains Grid settings.
To change the grid color, click the Grid Color box and select a different color.
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Select the desired options to make the grid visible and to make the sprites snap to the grid.
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To change the width and height of the grid, enter values in the W and H text boxes.
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Select the desired options to display the grid as dots or lines.
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To align sprites using the Align window:
On the Stage or in the Score, select the sprites to align.
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Select entire sprites, keyframes, or frames within sprites in as many different frames or channels
as you need. All of the elements align to the last sprite or frame selected.
Select Window > Align to open the Align panel.
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Positioning sprites
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