Examples of using Alignment guides in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Select any of the alignment guides.
Alignment guides are turned on by default in Numbers.
Add and modify alignment guides.
Alignment guides are unique to each sheet in a spreadsheet.
You can turn alignment guides on or off.
You can also change the color of the alignment guides.
You can drag alignment guides from the ruler.
clear all persistent alignment guides.
Handy alignment guides pop into place when you need them
Edit down to the pixel with rulers and alignment guides.
Click the color well next to Alignment Guides in Rulers preferences, then choose a color.
Drag the copy to one of the other cards until the alignment guides appear.
You can add your own alignment guides to a sheet to help you create a specific layout.
you can drag alignment guides from the ruler onto the page.
You can create alignment guides to help you position objects in the same position on different slides.
You can also add your own horizontal or vertical alignment guides, and place them anywhere on a page.
Create alignment guides to help place floating objects in the same position on different pages.
Position and align objects When you drag an object, alignment guides appear automatically when the object aligns with….
Note: Alignment guides can t be created if you have an insertion point in text,
then select the checkboxes for alignment guides.
Use the vertical ruler and alignment guides to position your text,
If the visible tables on the page are set to Stay on Page(in the Arrange tab at the top of the sidebar on the right), alignment guides appear when the tables' rows
Alignment guides appear when you move regions
Change the default behavior of automatic alignment guides: Choose iBooks Author>
Alignment guides appear when the edges of a region you're moving align with another region in the Tracks area, and when automation points you're moving align with other items in the timeline.
You can also align objects relative to one another by dragging them and using alignment guides to determine when the objects are correctly positioned.
These alignment guides remain visible on the slide while you're working,
When you drag an object, alignment guides appear automatically when the object aligns with another object,
The alignment guides appear when the new copy is aligned exactly horizontally
Change the color of alignment guides: Choose Pages>