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pdob
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September 13, 2010
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Delete/Reset Perspective Grid

  • September 13, 2010
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Hi, folks. I'm just now getting started with CS5, so Perspective Grid is new to me. I'm wondering if there's any possible way to either delete a grid already on the artboard or to reset it if one wants to start over. Thanks a lot in advance for any help!

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Correct answer NewYorkFruit

Yes, there is. You can reset the grid back to its default by going to View menu > Perspective Grid > Two Point Perspective > [2P-Normal View]. You can hide the grid by hitting Shift-Ctrl-I or clicking on the small 'x' in the Plane Switching widget (present at the top left of the document window when grid is visible).

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Participant
January 21, 2023

I got the "D" thing turned off. I am sure that I will need it in the future, just right now.

taniam18
Participant
September 6, 2018

Neither of these options are working for me on my HP-- not sure why.... However, I found that copy and pasting onto a new doc does fine even if not ideal. (I used ctrl a) then ctrl v on an entirely new page.

Participant
October 7, 2016

Ya I'm trying to do that and neither is working

Participant
December 30, 2015

So basically the 'perspective tool has to be selected' in order to 'X' out of it. Got it, makes sense, thanks

NewYorkFruit
NewYorkFruitCorrect answer
Inspiring
September 13, 2010

Yes, there is. You can reset the grid back to its default by going to View menu > Perspective Grid > Two Point Perspective > [2P-Normal View]. You can hide the grid by hitting Shift-Ctrl-I or clicking on the small 'x' in the Plane Switching widget (present at the top left of the document window when grid is visible).

pdob
pdobAuthor
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September 13, 2010

Thanks, Cupertino — just what I was looking for!