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How to turn Snap To Grid OFF

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Posted Sunday, February 11, 2007 - Post #16315
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I'm just returning to GenoPro after a year's absence and can't figure out how to turn the Snap-To-Grid feature OFF. I've got a vertical line dropping down from a Cohabiting icon and I just cannot get the line centred in the icon - it's either to the left or the right! I've tried Ctrl G on and off but it makes no difference Sad
Posted Sunday, February 11, 2007 - Post #16316
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I think you need to select everything (Ctrl+A) and then press 'G'. This lines everything up so lines will be vertical
Posted Monday, February 12, 2007 - Post #16330
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LMc (2/11/2007)
I'm just returning to GenoPro after a year's absence and can't figure out how to turn the Snap-To-Grid feature OFF. I've got a vertical line dropping down from a Cohabiting icon and I just cannot get the line centred in the icon - it's either to the left or the right! I've tried Ctrl G on and off but it makes no difference Sad


If you hold down the shift button whilst moving the object you will find this overrides the snap-to-grid function.


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