2024-08-28 06:30 PM
I've placed a horizontal Guide Line in a section. I need to place another one, just 12.8mm below the first. The moment I position it and click the mouse, it disappears. I can move the first one to where I want the second one to be; but then, when I go to add another one where the first one was, then that one disappears the moment I have fixed it by clicking the mouse. In the screenshot below, the thicker one is the one that disappeared the moment I let go of the mouse button, to nail it in place. It was meant to be 12.8mm below the other (faint) one.
Anyone noticed this behavior? I am on Hotfix 27.2.2 (build 5060) and have had a few issues in the last days.
2024-08-29 03:10 AM
If you are moving the guide line with the orange handle then you must press CTRL or OPTION (Mac?) to move a copy.
Otherwise dragging a new guide line onto the screen should not delete others.
Barry.
2024-08-29 04:25 AM
Pretty sure there is an invisible Minimum offset distance required for Guide Lines. Think I noticed it back in AC19, that if you move / copy a Guide Line within like 50mm of another, it just vanishes once you release. I have a layer called 2D Construction for this sort of thing.
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2024-08-29 04:30 AM
I just tried in 27 (build 5060) and I can drag copies less than 1mm apart.
Barry.
2024-08-29 05:37 AM - edited 2024-08-29 05:38 AM
Good to know that they have updated that. Wonder what is different for Alex then since he's using the same build...
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2024-08-29 09:52 AM
Thanks, good to know I am not being silly.
Apart from that, I fail to comprehend the logic dictating the tool that is Guide Lines must be programmed with such a limitation.
2024-08-29 10:20 AM - edited 2024-08-29 10:22 AM
Actually you just need to press CTRL and not hold it.
It is the same as drag a copy.
Barry.
2024-08-29 11:18 AM
Hi both,
I tried again after Barry's screenshot above and still couldn't get them close together - I ended up moving the original instead of duplicating it. Then I rebooted my laptop and now I can place Guide Lines as close as 0.1mm (yes, mm) apart from each other.
Thanks again.