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Guides Toggle

  • Use the Guides toggle to determine whether object edges and center points will snap to the Guide lines.

  • Guides Toggle On allows object edges and center points to snap to the Guide lines. 

  • Guides Toggle Off allows object edges to be placed without snapping to the Guide lines.

  • For Additional Information:

  • See the New Guide button in the Alignment tab in Design for the different directional Guides that can be placed.

  • Right-Click on the Guide and select Edit Guide.

  • Right-Click on the Guide and select Remove Guide(s) or Inactivate Guides.

  • Default Settings: See Admin > Editor for the default setting for the Guides

 Guide Definition

A Guide is a Red line marker which can direct the motion or positioning of objects.

The sides and centers of Objects can snap to the Guide Lines.

Click on the Ruler around the design and drag toward the center to place a Guide.

Select the Guide and click Properties to edit the position or drag it where desired.

Applying the Guide to the Top Layer

  • Click the Positioning Toggle to Top.

  • Place the Guide by right-clicking on the opening and selecting the Guide direction.

  • New Vertical Guide

    • Left

    • Middle

    • Right

  • New Horizontal Guide

    • Top

    • Middle

    • Bottom

  • The Guide will be placed on the Top layer of the opening.

  • Default Settings: See Admin > Defaults for the default settings for the Layer Direction.

 Guide Definition

A Guide is a Red line marker which can direct the motion or positioning of objects.

The sides and centers of Objects can snap to the Guide Lines.

Click on the Ruler around the design and drag toward the center to place a Guide.

Select the Guide and click Properties to edit the position or drag it where desired.

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Applying the Guide to the Bottom Layer

  • Click the Positioning Toggle to Bottom.

  • Place the Guide by right-clicking on the opening and selecting the Guide direction.

  • New Vertical Guide

    • Left

    • Middle

    • Right

  • New Horizontal Guide

    • Top

    • Middle

    • Bottom

  • The Guide will be placed on the Bottom layer of the opening.

  • Default Settings: See Admin > Defaults for the default settings for the Layer Direction.

 Guide Definition

A Guide is a Red line marker which can direct the motion or positioning of objects.

The sides and centers of Objects can snap to the Guide Lines.

Click on the Ruler around the design and drag toward the center to place a Guide.

Select the Guide and click Properties to edit the position or drag it where desired.

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New Guide From Ruler

To Place a Guide From the Ruler

  • Click on a Ruler and drag the mouse onto the editor to place a Guide

To Move the Guide

  • Click on the Guide and drag it to the desired position.

  • For Additional Information:

  • Click the Guide and click the Properties Tab to edit the specific position of the Guide.

  • Right-Click on the Guide and select Edit Guide.

 Guide Definition

A Guide is a Red line marker which can direct the motion or positioning of objects.

The sides and centers of Objects can snap to the Guide Lines.

Click on the Ruler around the design and drag toward the center to place a Guide.

Select the Guide and click Properties to edit the position or drag it where desired.

New Guide Button

  • Select the opening.

  • Click the New Guide button on the Alignment tab.

  • Select the desired direction and placement to place a Guide onto the Editor.

    • New Vertical Guide

      • Left

      • Middle

      • Right

    • New Horizontal Guide

      • Top

      • Middle

      • Bottom

  • The Guide is placed in the specified position of the opening.

  • Note: To place a Guide a specified distance to the Inside of an object, select New Guide From Other and select the desired direction and placement using negative numbers.

  • For Additional Information:

  • See the New Guide button in the Alignment tab in Design for the different directional Guides that can be placed.

  • See Guides Toggle to toggle the Guides On or Off.

  • Right-Click on the Guide and select Edit Guide.

  • Right-Click on the Guide and select Remove Guide(s) or Inactivate Guides.

 Guide Definition

A Guide is a Red line marker which can direct the motion or positioning of objects.

The sides and centers of Objects can snap to the Guide Lines.

Click on the Ruler around the design and drag toward the center to place a Guide.

Select the Guide and click Properties to edit the position or drag it where desired.

To Place Guide a Specified Distance from an Object:

  • Select the desired object.

  • Click the New Guide button.

  • Select New Guide From Other.

  • For Additional Information:

  • See the New Guide button in the Alignment tab in Design for the different directional Guides that can be placed.

  • See Guides Toggle to toggle the Guides On or Off.

  • Right-Click on the Guide and select Edit Guide.

  • Right-Click on the Guide and select Remove Guide(s) or Inactivate Guides.

 Guide Definition

A Guide is a Red line marker which can direct the motion or positioning of objects.

The sides and centers of Objects can snap to the Guide Lines.

Click on the Ruler around the design and drag toward the center to place a Guide.

Select the Guide and click Properties to edit the position or drag it where desired.

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  • On the Add Other Guide screen select the desired Direction checkbox for the Guide.

  • Enter the Distance from the opening to place the Guide.

  • Click OK.

  • The Positioning Toggle determines whether the Guide is placed on the Top or Bottom layer of the opening.

    • Several Guides can be placed at the same time with this screen.

    • Negative Numbers can be entered to place a Guide within the opening.

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  • The Guide is placed.

  • Openings can be moved and snapped to the Guide line.

Auto Alignment

  • Auto Alignment can be toggled on the Edit Menu.

  • This can also be used to assist with aligning openings in addition to Guides.

 Auto Alignment Definition

The Auto Alignment function displays blue alignment lines as you move an object and it lines up to another object in Designer, Trace and Nesting, making aligning openings easier.

This can be toggled on/off in the Options menu for Designer and Trace.

See: Options Menu in Designer

See: Options Menu in Trace

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