One more thing, please. I’ve been making notes and moving them around smoothly by dragging them with my mouse, and nudging them one pixel at a time by pressing the arrow keys. All of a sudden, however, I can only move them to points on an invisible grid, that’s maybe 10 pixels on center both horizontally and vertically. Can’t find anything in preferences or tool bars about making edits snap to a grid. Ever run into this problem? Any idea how to workaround it? Thanks in advance
There is an option on the tool bar, or under default properties, for “Keep tool selected.” This does exactly what it sound like. After creating a text box, the text tool is still selected, so you can make another one. You can select and edit text boxes that are already there while you have the text tool selected by simply clicking on the text boxes. It wont try to make a new text box over the old one.
I wonder if you’ve found a way around one other problem. I often have lots of brief notes (one or two characters) to enter. I find that every time I select the text box and enter text, I lose the focus on the tool, so I have to go up and click the tool icon again in order to enter a second note. Is there any way to keep the text box focus on until you I’m done with entering notes?...|
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