Additional drawing Gridlines

G

Guest

Please allow for the addition/subtraction of more 'Drawing Gridlines'. One
horizontal and one vertical just doesn't cut the mustard.

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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...5-1ef40623b00d&dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint
 
E

Echo S

Sounds as if you're talking about the "guides," not the grid. Press Ctrl
while dragging one of them -- you can get up to 8 horizontally and 8
vertically, I believe.
 
G

Guest

Thank you for the nice and quick reply! That certainly helped! Would still be
nice to manually select them, but as long as there is a key-binding that'll
do.

Echo S said:
Sounds as if you're talking about the "guides," not the grid. Press Ctrl
while dragging one of them -- you can get up to 8 horizontally and 8
vertically, I believe.

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dot_Zen said:
Please allow for the addition/subtraction of more 'Drawing Gridlines'. One
horizontal and one vertical just doesn't cut the mustard.

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this
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G

Guest

Thanks for the quick response! I think I'll just go ahead and read through
the whole site while I'm at it. ;) Very informative!
 

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