Today, we're launching snap to grid in Google Docs presentations. Snap to grid makes it easy to auto-align text, images, shapes, and tables within your slides. This option is on by default, so you may have already used it without noticing anything, apart from a mild sense of euphoria.
But, there's more than meets the eye with snap to grid. Try out these handy keyboard modifiers:
[ALT] while dragging turns off the grid and gives you smooth drag (use [OPTION] on a mac)
[SHIFT] while dragging enables vertical and horizontal dragging guides
[SHIFT] while moving an object with arrow keys enables 1 pixel nudge
[SHIFT] while resizing preserves the aspect ratio of the object
[CTRL] while moving leaves the original object and drops a duplicate in the new location
You can disable and re-enable snap to grid through the slide context menu or the arrange menu.
Please let us know what you think on the Google Docs user forum.
Posted by: Andy Perelson, Software Engineer
Friday, 14 August 2009
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