Use a grid or ruler in the map

 

There is an invisible grid of lines beneath the main map and OverAll map. If grid snapping is turned on, elements such as labels, shapes, and pictures always "snap to" one of these grid lines, which makes it easier to line up elements. If grid snapping is turned off, you can move elements to any location in the map. By default, grid snapping is turned on.

Whether or not the grid is currently turned on, you can optionally insert background pictures that show the location of the grid or let you position elements using a ruler.

 

Align map elements using the grid

1. Right-click the map and choose Properties. Be sure to right-click a blank area of the map. If you right-click a map element, such as a page or label, the Properties dialog box for that element will appear.

2. Select the Turn grid snapping option. If the option appears with a checkmark, grid snapping is turned on.

 

Insert a picture that shows the grid

1. Right-click the map and choose Insert Image.

2. Browse to the folder that contains a grid picture, and choose a picture. Click Open.

3. In the map, position the new picture in the upper left corner of the map.

4. Right-click the new picture, and choose Properties.

5. In the Properties dialog, choose Fixed Size (tiled) and click OK.

6. Select the grid picture and pull on its lower right handle, until it covers the space where you need it.

7. If you have other map elements already in place, select the grid and choose Map > Priority > Send to Back, so the grid recedes behind them.

8. Align other map elements using the grid as needed.

9. When the visual grid is no longer needed, delete its picture.

 

Insert an picture that acts as a ruler

1. Right-click the map and choose Insert Image.

2. Browse to a folder that contains ruler pictures and choose an picture you want to use. Click Open.

3. In the map, position the new picture at the left corner of the map, so its numerical measurements will be accurate.

4. If you have other map elements already in place, select the ruler and choose Map > Priority > Send to Back, so the ruler recedes behind them.

5. Align other map elements using the ruler as needed.

6. When the visual ruler is no longer needed, delete its picture.

 

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