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Select Align to Center of Item to display guide lines that are generated when the center
of items are aligned with the center and/or edges of other items.These are generated when
you create and move items.
Select Align to Edges of Item to display guide lines that are generated when the edges of
items are aligned with the edges of other items.These are generated when you create and
move items.
Select Align to Center of Page to display guide lines that are generated when the edges
or center of items are aligned with the center of the page. These are generated when you
create and move items.
Select Show Equal Dimensions to display guide lines that are generated when the
dimensions of items are equal to the dimensions of other items. These are generated when
you create and resize items.
Select Show Equal Spacing to display guide lines that are generated when the horizontal
and/or vertical distance between items is equal to the distance between other items on
the page. These are generated when you create and move items.
Select Show Measurements for Dimensions/Spacing) to display the value of the
dimensions when Show Equal Dimensions is selected and the value of the spacing when
Show Equal Spacing is selected.
This option is only available when Show Equal Dimensions or Show Equal Spacing is
selected.
Dynamic Guides are on and all options selected by default.
In Windows, use the Dynamic Guides Color pane of the Preferences dialog box to specify
a color for each type of dynamic guide. See "Preferences Application Dynamic Guides
Color." In Mac OS X you set the color for the dyanamic guides using the Color Theme pane
of the Preferences dialog box. See "Preferences Application Color Theme."
Undoing and redoing actions
The Undo command (Edit menu) reverses the last action performed on an item. For
example, if you accidentally cut a picture box, the Undo command will bring the picture
box back into the layout from the Clipboard. The Redo command (Edit menu) lets you
reimplement an action you had undone.
Choose Edit > Undo (Command+Z/Ctrl+Z) to reverse the last action performed. The menu
item identifies the specific action that can be undone. For example, the Undo Deletion
command is available in the Edit menu after you have used the Item > Delete command.
Cannot Undo displays as gray text when the Undo feature is unavailable.
To reimplement the action, choose Edit > Redo (Command+Shift+Z/Ctrl+Y) after you
undo an action.
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