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I have a document created by someone else. They appear to have used some
Autoshape lines and I want to be able to nudge them in smaller increments
than I can now. Is there some option that I can change.

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From the drawing toolbar drawgrid set the grid size to something smaller.

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I have a document created by someone else. They appear to have used
some Autoshape lines and I want to be able to nudge them in smaller
increments than I can now. Is there some option that I can change.

TIA

B.W.



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Excellent, thank you

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From the drawing toolbar drawgrid set the grid size to something smaller.

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B.W. wrote:
I have a document created by someone else. They appear to have used
some Autoshape lines and I want to be able to nudge them in smaller
increments than I can now. Is there some option that I can change.

TIA

B.W.





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Default Nudge Increments

You can also override the grid by holding down the ALT key: this will allow
you to make changes (either smaller or larger) than the default grid. It
works for tab stops, positioning objects, etc. as well.

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Excellent, thank you

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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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From the drawing toolbar drawgrid set the grid size to something
smaller.

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My web site www.gmayor.com
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B.W. wrote:
I have a document created by someone else. They appear to have used
some Autoshape lines and I want to be able to nudge them in smaller
increments than I can now. Is there some option that I can change.

TIA

B.W.







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Thank you both for that information.

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You can also override the grid by holding down the ALT key: this will
allow you to make changes (either smaller or larger) than the default
grid. It works for tab stops, positioning objects, etc. as well.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://word.mvps.org/

"B.W." (del xxx) wrote in message
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Excellent, thank you

B.W.

"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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From the drawing toolbar drawgrid set the grid size to something
smaller.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


B.W. wrote:
I have a document created by someone else. They appear to have used
some Autoshape lines and I want to be able to nudge them in smaller
increments than I can now. Is there some option that I can change.

TIA

B.W.








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