I have a feeling I'm going to be a regular on these pages - doh! I'm a complete novice who loves the prog to bits, but here's my first question. In order to get an accurate layout, I need to zoom in the set spacing between objects. How do I zoom in? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Newbie in trouble - after just 20 mins!!
Use the X-Y Position Plotter Tool (lower-right of the BlueVoda Toolbar) to establish precise relative positioning of each object on your page, keeping in mind that the single point referenced by the Tool once an object is "selected" (click on it once to Select) is the top-most left "corner" of any object.
As far as any monitor/screen "zoom" function, that is on your end and according to the monitor resolution you configure only ...
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Re: Newbie in trouble - after just 20 mins!!
Hi Vasili,
Thanks for that - as a Photoshop/Illustrator/CorelDraw user, I quite experienced in object selection and manipulation. All of those programs offer the facility to 'zoom in' (usually within the view menu) so you can see 'up close'. This option is within the programs themselves, it isn't about the monitor settings. I assume BV doesn't have that facility?
Regards
Peter
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Re: Newbie in trouble - after just 20 mins!!
Originally posted by thisisiw View PostIn order to get an accurate layout, I need to zoom in the set spacing between objectsOriginally posted by Vasili View PostUse the X-Y Position Plotter Tool (lower-right of the BlueVoda Toolbar) to establish precise relative positioning of each object on your page.
Originally posted by thisisiw View PostHi Vasili, Thanks for that - as a Photoshop/Illustrator/CorelDraw user, I [am] quite experienced in object selection and manipulation. All of those programs offer the facility to 'zoom in' (usually within the view menu) so you can see 'up close'. This option is within the programs themselves, it isn't about the monitor settings. I assume BV doesn't have that facility?
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