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December 28, 2016
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Text and Graphics on the same line in 1024 and Mobile breakpoints

  • December 28, 2016
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I have three lines of text. Each line starts with an icon graphic.

I have had to line up the graphic next to the text.

What's the best way of doing this so that the icon and the line of text to the right are always aligned in both desktop and mobile device views.

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    Correct answer Paul Wilson CTDP

    If you check off the Smart Position check box in the Position Panel you can anchor objects to one another. In this example, I've anchored the text to the star icon so that the text will always be positioned to the right of the icon. I've also anchored the top of the text to the top of the icon so it will always be aligned. Hope that helps.2016-12-27 9-23-40 PM

    You can also ensure that each object's position is applied to all views by right-clicking on each and selecting Apply position properties to all views.

    2016-12-27 9-26-52 PM

    Hope that helps.

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    Paul Wilson CTDP
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    Paul Wilson CTDPCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    December 28, 2016

    If you check off the Smart Position check box in the Position Panel you can anchor objects to one another. In this example, I've anchored the text to the star icon so that the text will always be positioned to the right of the icon. I've also anchored the top of the text to the top of the icon so it will always be aligned. Hope that helps.2016-12-27 9-23-40 PM

    You can also ensure that each object's position is applied to all views by right-clicking on each and selecting Apply position properties to all views.

    2016-12-27 9-26-52 PM

    Hope that helps.

    Paul Wilson, CTDP
    sbikes
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    February 2, 2017

    Why is the "Apply position properties to all views" not available on Master Slides?

    Paul Wilson CTDP
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    Community Expert
    February 3, 2017

    That is an excellent question.

    Paul Wilson, CTDP