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| Re: coordinates It doesn't simply because it is not necessary. Using guides and snaping, it is a breeze to place an object in any part of the design. here's my method: 1 - zoom in to the place where you want the new object (choose any of the corners of the area) [press z] 2 - draw a rectangular marquee with one of the marquee corners in the same position as the previous corner [press M] (actualy if you want the position to be numeric you can. In the menu bar the drop down style has one hidden beast "fixed size"! enter desired size, click anywhere and drag the selection to the border of the document, after step 3) 3 - Turn on Snap [View menu->snap] 4 - drag a vertical guide and drop it in the corner (you need to have the rulers visible [press Ctrl+r]) 5 - do the same with an horizontal guide 6 - press Ctr+d (deselect) 7 - paste 8 - press v (move tool) 9 - drag the new layer near the crossing guides Hope it helped |
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| coordinates Not necessary?!?!?! a breeze?!?!?! If it were really a breeze then it wouldn't take 9 steps to accomplish. It should be as easy as copying the x/y coordinates from one element and pasting them to another... or just enter them manually... no more than 2 or three steps... guiding and snapping is a huge pain in the rear end, and the fact that adobe didn't implement coordinate manipulation into PSCS3 is an oversight that borders on laziness. Flash does it, illustrator does it and I'm guessing Indesign and quark do it.... how hard can it be? |
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