The object you want to move should be selected, and the pointer should be positioned on the exact point where you want to align with anchor points and guides. If you snap to a point, the snapping alignment will depend on the position of the pointer, not the edges of the dragged object.
The Align to Pixel Grid option can be turned off in the Transform window panel by checking the box. In this case, the tolerance is the distance from where the pointer or feature is snapped to another location within the range of the snapping tolerance. In this case, the pointer automatically snaps to the location if the element being snapped is within the distance you set. Baseline, x-height, and glyph bound. Snap to Baseline and take a photo. Guide you to the nearest place. The size of the Grid can be adjusted in the Preferences panel.
These are the visual aid lines that pop up on the spot. Not just the anchor point you are dragging around. Smart Guides can easily get in the way of a simple Snap to Point. Check the Preferences panel for more settings of the grid, degrees of the angles alignment, the snapping range in pixels, units and more.
Select and hold the Eyedropper tool to see it in the Tools panel. Click the first point and drag to the second point. The Info panel displays the horizontal and vertical distances from the x and y axes, the absolute horizontal and vertical distances, the total distances, and the angle measured.
The values for width and height are affected by the Use Preview Bounds option in the General preferences. When you use the Pen tool or Gradient tool, or when you move a selection, the Info panel displays the change in x W , the change in y H , the distance D , and the angle as you drag.
When you use the Zoom tool, the Info panel displays the magnification factor and the x and y coordinates after you release the mouse button. When you use the Scale tool, the Info panel displays the percentage change in width W and height H and the new width W and height H after the scaling is complete.
When you use the Paintbrush tool, the Info panel displays the x and y coordinates and the name of the current brush. Select Show Options from the panel menu or click the double arrow on the panel tab to display values for the fill and stroke colors of the selected object and the name of any pattern, gradient, or tint applied to the selected object. Note : If you select multiple objects, the Info panel displays only the information that is the same for all selected objects. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy.
Adobe Illustrator Features What's New. Buy now. User Guide Cancel. Use rulers. Note : Changing the global ruler origin affects the tiling of patterns. Change the unit of measurement. If Show Asian Options is selected in the Type preferences, you can also select a unit specifically for Asian type. To change the unit of measurement when entering a value in a box, follow the value by any of the following abbreviations: inch, inches, in, millimeters, millimetres, mm, Qs one Q equals 0.
Use the grid. The grid appears behind your artwork in the illustration window. It does not print. Use guides. Create guides. Position the pointer on the left ruler for a vertical guide or on the top ruler for a horizontal guide.
Drag the guide into position. To make working with multiple guides easier, move them into a separate layer. Move, delete, or release guides. Do any of the following:. To move the guide, drag it or copy it. Snap objects to anchor points and guides. Select the object you want to move, and position the pointer on the exact point you want to align with anchor points and guides. Drag the object to the desired location.
Use Smart Guides. Smart Guides are on by default. Use Smart Guides in the following ways:. When you transform an object, Smart Guides automatically appear to assist the transformation.
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